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1.                                                                                    Note 1  Pin is longer than the average length of the other pins   Note 2  Pin is shorter than the average length of the other pins     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 8 Serial ATA Hard Disk interface    The         45 boards have      integrated SATA Host controller that supports independent        operation on  four ports and data transfer rates of up to 3 0Gb s  300MB s   The SATA controller supports AHCI mode and  has integrated RAID functionality with support for RAID modes 0 and 1     The board provides four Serial ATA  SATA  connectors which support one device per connector  The  ICH9ME Serial ATA controller offers four independent Serial ATA ports with a theoretical maximum transfer  rate of 3 Gbits sec per port  One device can be installed on each port for a maximum of four Serial ATA  devices  A point to point interface is used for host to device connections  unlike Parallel ATA IDE which  supports a master slave configuration and two devices per channel     For compatibility  the underlying Serial ATA functionality is transparent to the operating system  The Serial  ATA controller can operate in both legacy and native modes  In legacy mode  standard IDE     and       resources are assigned  IRQ 14 and 15   In Native mode  standard PCI Conventional bus resource steering  is used  Native mode is the preferred mode for configurations using the Windows X
2.                                                                          18  251 Intel          4500     irte ett                  awaqa              18  252  DVMT 5 0 SUDDOEFt                                                    18  253       2 card support                         19  254 PCle Passive Graphic card                                          ener 19  2 06   Power Consumption            o D ed n e Mete dotium        20  2  Connector DEMOS rn 23  A eee 24  3 1 1 MAA AA 24  3 1 2 MANOR 25  3 1 3 KTGM45   IO                                                                                                    25  3 2 Power Connector                                                                                     26  3 3 Keyboard and Mouse                                          27  3 3 1 MINI DIN Keyboard and Mouse Connector                                   27  3 3 2 Keyboard and Mouse pinrow Connector                                             27  3 4  Display                                      crede                                             28  341 CRT Connector                                          re Ni        uqa Da E Need 28  3 4 2 LVDS Flat Panel Connector       8                                                          29  343        uuu                   rm           i bed                            30  3 5  Firewire IEEE1394                                                                                           31  3 5 4 IEEE 1394 connector  IEEE1
3.                         64  7 3 1 Advanced settings     CPU                                                                                          65  7 3 2 Advanced settings     IDE Configuration    66  7 3 3 Advanced settings     LAN                                                                                     70  7 34 Advanced settings     Configure Win627DHG Super IO                                                                71  7 3 5 Advanced settings     Hardware Health                                                            72  7 3 6 Advanced settings     Voltage                            nennen 73  7 3 7 Advanced settings     ACPI                                                                     74  7 3 8 Advanced settings     Intel AMT                                                                           76  7 3 9 Advanced settings     Intel TXT LT                                                                      77  7 3 10 Advanced settings     Intel VT d                                                                         77  7 3 11 Advanced settings     PCI Express Configuration                       em 78  7 3 12 Advanced settings     Remote Access Configuration                         79  7 3 13 Advanced settings     Trusted Computing                                            80  7 3 14 Advanced settings     USB                                                                                      81  7 3 15 Advanced settings     USB M
4.                       PCIE_x16 CLK  PEG TXP 15  SDVOB RED PCIE x16 CLK   PEG TXN 15  SDVOB RED                                                                                                                                                                     GND EE XE PEG RXP 15 SDVO TVCLKIN  SDVO CTRLCLK        PEG RXN 15   SDVO                   GND B18 A18 GND  PEG TXP 14J SDVOB GREEN BIN YE NC  PEG TXN 14 SDVOB GREEN amp           GND  GND   21   21 PEG RXP 14  SDVOB INT  GND AA        RXN 14J  SDVOB INT    PEG TXP 13 SDVOB BLUE        GND  PEG TXN 13 SDVOB BLUE   MEZEN GND  GND ANA PEG RXP 13J SDVO FLDSTALL  GND 52 VIE PEG RXN 13JSDVO FLDSTALL    PEG TXP 12 SDVOB CLKP      GND  PEG TXN 12 SDVOB CLKN            GND  GND 829 A29 PEG RXP 12   NC B30 A30 PEG RXN 12   SDVO CTRLDATA B31 A31 GND  GND B32 A32 NC  PEG_TXP 11 SDVOC_RED     NC  PEG TXN 11 SDVOC_RED               GND  GND B35 A35 PEG RXP 11   GND B36 A36 PEG RXN 11   PEG TXP 10J SDVOC GREEN _       GND  PEG TXN 10JSDVOC                      GND  GND B39 A39 PEG RXP 10J SDVOC INT                KTGM45 Users Guide       Connector Definitions                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               GND                 RXN 10  SDVOC INT    PEG TXP SJSDVOC BLUE B41   41 GND  PEG TXNI9 SDVOC BLUE        GND  GND 
5.                      Disabled     Select Item  Enter Go to Sub Screen    F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit    ESC Exit                      Feature Description  BootBlock HECI Message Disabled Options  Enabled Disabled  Enabled  HECI Message Disabled Options  Enabled Disabled  Enabled  End of Post S5          Disabled Options  Message Enabled Disabled  Enabled  ME HECI Disabled Options  Enabled Disabled  Enabled  ME IDER Disabled Options  Enabled Disabled  Enabled  ME KT Disabled Options  Enabled Disabled  Enabled          KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 8                   BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Exit Options Exit system setup after   saving the changes   Save Changes and Exit  Discard Changes and Exit  Discard Changes    F10 Key can be used for  this operation     Load Optimal Defaults  Load Failsafe Defaults    Halt on invalid Time Date  Disabled   Secure CMOS  Disabled     Select Screen  Select Item   Go to Sub Screen  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit       Feature Options Description   Save Changes and Exit Ok Exit system setup after saving the changes  Cancel  Discard Changes and Exit Ok Exit system setup without saving any changes  Cancel  Discard Changes Ok Discards changes done so far to any of the setup  Cancel questions   Load Optimal Defaults Ok Load Optimal Default values for all the setup  Cancel questions   Load Failsafe Defaults Ok Load Failsafe Default values for all the setup  Cancel questions   Halt on invalid Time Date Enabled Enabl
6.              AAGND          MIC1 L              AAGND             LINE1 IN L          NC             T   PWR    GND                                  FRONT OUT L                                                                               SPDIF OUT    Description  Front Speakers  Speaker Out Left         CEN OUT       loh    Pull          AAGND             FRONT OUT R               AAGND          REAR OUT R                SIDE OUT R             AAGND             MIC1 R             AAGND             LINE1 IN R             AAGND          SPDIF IN                                                                                                           FRONT OUT   R    Front Speakers  Speaker Out Right         REAR OUT L    Rear Speakers  Surround Out Left         REAR OUT R    Rear Speakers  Surround Out Right         SIDE OUT L    Side speakers  Surround Out Left        SIDE OUT R    Side speakers  Surround Out Right        CEN OUT    Center Speaker  Center Out channel         LFE OUT    Subwoofer Speaker  Low Freq  Effect Out         NC    No connection       MIC1    MIC Input 1       LINE1 IN    Line in 1 signals       F SPDIF IN    S PDIF Input       F SPDIF OUT    S PDIF Output          AAGND    Audio Analogue ground          KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 13 Fan Connector  FAN CPU     The FAN CPU is used for the connection of the FAN for the CPU   The FAN SYS can be used to power  control and monitor a fan for chassis ventilation etc    
7.            545 x       SOI8 u  uonejes PINOD EINOD Hod                                     u                   21109 Hod                           5             508                     LINOD                                   x       Interrupt Usage    X                                                                        Jaw      91545                                                 NMI       x  IRQ1  1802      IRQ6  IRQ7  18017  IRQ18       KTD N0793 C    5 3          KTD N0793 C System Resources                                                                                                                                                                               5 4 IO Map  Description  DMA controller  PCI bus  Motherboard resources  Programmable interrupt controller  Motherboard resources  System timer  Motherboard resources  Standard keyboard  System Speaker  Motherboard resources  Standard keyboard  Motherboard resources  System CMOS Real time clock  Motherboard resources  Motherboard resources  DMA controller  Motherboard resources  DMA controller  Motherboard resources  8C      3   Motherboard resources              1   DMA controller      90 9F 16   Motherboard resources             1 2   Programmable interrupt controller      A2 BF 30   Motherboard resources      co DF 32   DMA controller      EO EF 16   Motherboard resources      FO FF 16   Numerical Data Processor      170 177 8   Secondary IDE channel      1  0 1F7 8   Primary IDE channel      274 277 4   IS
8.         Continues     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C    System specification       1 0 Control Two Winbond W83627DHG LPC Bus     Controllers    Peripheral  interfaces    Four USB 2 0 ports on     area   Eight USB 2 0 ports on internal pinrows   One IEEE 13942 2000  up to 400M bits s  on I O area   One IEEE 13942 2000  up to 400M bits s  on internal pinrows  Four Serial ports  RS232    Four Serial ATA 300 IDE interfaces with RAID 0 1 support  PS 2 keyboard and mouse ports       LAN  Support    1x 10 100 1000Mbits s LAN  ETHER1  using Intel   Boazman LM WG82567LM  Gigabit PHY connected to ICH9M Integrated GbE MAC supporting AMT 4 0   2x 10 100 1000Mbits s LAN  ETHER2 ETHER3 using Intel   Hartwell 825741  PCI  Express controllers   PXE Netboot supported    Wake On LAN  WOL  supported  only on ETHER1         BIOS    Kontron Technology   AMI BIOS  core version    Support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  ACPI 3 0b   Plug and Play  o Suspend To Ram  o Suspend To Disk  o Intel Speed Step   Secure CMOS  OEM Setup Defaults    Always On  BIOS power setting   RAID Support  RAID modes 0 and 1        Expansion  Capabilities    PCI Bus routed to PCI slot s   PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3      KTGMA45 mITX  1 slot PCI 2 3  32 bits  33 MHz  5V compliant     KTGM45 Flex  2 slots PCI 2 3  32 bits  33 MHz  5V compliant  PCI Express bus routed to PCI Express slot s   PCI Express 1 1      KTGMA45 mITX  1 slot PCI Express x16  1 slot miniPCI Express     KTGM45 Flex  
9.        BIOS User  Access control               Full        CMOS  most  Date amp Time            Supervisor PSW            also  Quick Boot  Quiet Boot    Repost Video on S3 Resume    Active State Power Management    User Password protection only  no Supervisor Password used    KTGM45 Users Guide          7 7 Chipset Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced Chipset Settings    Warning  Setting wrong values in below sections  may cause system to malfunction        North Bridge Configuration     South Bridge Configuration     ME Subsystem Configuration       BIOS setup    Chipset    Configures North Bridge  features     Select Screen  Select Item   Go to Sub Screen  General Help  Save and Exit          KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C BIOS setup    771 Advanced Chipset Settings     North Bridge Chipset Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Chipset    North Bridge Chipset Configuration ENABLE  Allow remapping  of overlapped PCI memory    Thermal Memory Reference Code  TMRC  above the total physical  TS on DIMM  Disabled  Memo Ey      Disabled  Disable  Do not allow    Memory Hole 5  remapping of memory    Boots Graphic Adaptor Priority                  Internal Graphics Mode Select  Enabled  32MB          Low Power Mode  Enabled     PEG Port Configuration  PEG Port Select Screen    Select Item   Go to Sub Screen  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit     gt  Video Function Configuration    Feature Description  TS on DIMM Disabled Enable Disable Thermal Sensor on DIMM   Enabled   
10.        Configuration  Upper   Enabled   MAC Address  amp  Link status   00E0F41E24A5                  Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit                     Options   Description    Enabled  With              boot  Enabled    Feature   Options   Description          2 Configuration  Lower  Disabled Disable enable LAN or enabled with RPL PKE boot  Enabled  With RPL PXE boot                     Options   Description             Configuration  Upper  Disabled Disable enable LAN or enabled with RPL PKE boot  Enabled  With RPL PKE boot    Notes        1  The         and          to the right of the MAC address  indicates if link is established or not   2  ETH1  and only ETH1  can be used for AMT     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       BIOS setup    7 3 4 Advanced settings     Configure Win627DHG Super IO Chipset       Advanced  Configure Win627DHG Super IO Chipset       Serial Portl Address  Serial Port2 Address  Serial Port2 Mode  Serial Port3 Address  Serial Port4 Address     3F8 IRQ4    2F8 IRQ3    Normal      Disabled    Disabled        v02 67   C  Copyright    Feature  Serial Port1 Address    Disabled   3F8 IRQ4  2F8 IRQ3  3E8 IRQ4  2E8 IRQ3    Allows BIOS to Select  Serial Portl Base          Addresses     lt   Select Screen      Select Item     change option  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit                1985 2009  American Megatrends  Inc     Description  Select the BASE       address and IRQ      The available
11.       Stepping   Thermal   Processor Brand Speed   Speed Number Guideline            Intel amp              2 Extreme  Mobile                                             2 26 09100    SLB5G   Penryn   Intel  CoreTM 2 Duo Mobile   Penryn                             O  O   O  Gd  O                                                                                O  O         O       _Intel   Celeron       2 20 800 900 SLGLQ RO 35   Penryn     Intel  CeleronTM   Merom                                               KTD N0793 C System specification    2 4 System Memory support  The         45 board has two DDR3 DIMM sockets and support the following memory features     00  3 800 1066 DIMM 240pin DRAM modules  PC3 6400 PC3 8500     1 5V  only  240        DDR3 SDRAM DIMMs with gold plated contacts   DDR3 800  PC3 6400    DDR3 1066  PC3 8500    DDR3 800 1066 DIMM with SPD timings supported   Unbuffered  single sided x8 x16 or double sided x8 x16 DIMMs   Supports one or two rank populated DIMM s    8GB  2x 4GB  maximum total system memory using 64 bit OS   Shared Video Memory is   subtracted    PT only up to 2x 2GB has been verified    e 4GB maximum total system memory using 32 bit OS   3GB is displayed in System Properties    Shared Video Memory is subtracted     e Minimum total system memory  512        e Non ECC DIMMs   e Serial Presence Detect    The installed DDR3 SDRAM should support the Serial Presence Detect  SPD  data structure  This allows the  BIOS to read and configure the mem
12.     2 Extreme Mobile Processor  Penryn   the Intel   Core    2  Quad Mobile processor  Penryn  09100  the Intel   Core   2 Duo Mobile processor  Penryn  and Intel    Celeron amp   Meron      KTGM4S family differences   Format   PCI   PCIe x4   miniPCle   CF  KTGM45 mITX miTX   1         KTGM45 Flex Flex 2 1       Use of this Users Guide implies a basic knowledge of PC AT hard  and software  This manual is focused on  describing the KTGM45 Board s special features and is not intended to be a standard PC AT textbook     New users are recommended to study the short installation procedure stated in the following chapter before  switching on the power     All configuration and setup of the CPU board is either done automatically or manually by the user via the  CMOS setup menus  Only exception is the Clear CMOS jumper  J13      KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C Installation procedure    1 Installation procedure  1 1 Installing the board    To get the board running  follow these steps  In some cases the board shipped from KONTRON has already  components like DRAM  CPU and cooler mounted  In this case relevant steps below  can be skipped     1  Turn off the PSU  Power Supply Unit     Warning  Turn off PSU  Power Supply Unit  completely  no mains power connected to the  PSU  or leave the Power Connectors unconnected while configuring the board  Otherwise    components  RAM  LAN cards etc   might get damaged   Do not use PSU s without 3 3V monitoring watchdog  which is standard f
13.     Memory Hole Disabled Disabled   15MB 16MB 15MB 16MB   Boots Graphic Adaptor Priority   IGD Select which graphics controller to use as the  PCI IGD primary boot device    PCI PEG  PEG IGD  PEG PCI  Internal Graphics Mode Select   Disabled Select the amount of system memory used by the  Enabled  32MB Integrated Graphic Device    Enabled  64MB  Enabled  128MB  Gfx Low Power Mode Disabled This option is applicable for SFF only   Enabled  PEG Port Auto Auto   Disabled Disabled   Enable PEG Always   Enable PEG Always                         Note  Memory Remap Feature should be Enabled when using 64bit OS and has effect if using more than  4GB of memory  If using 32bit OS and more than 3GB  max 4GB  then up to  gt  GB might be lost if Memory  Remap Feature is Enabled  so in general it is recommended to Disable the Memory Remap Feature when 32  bit OS is used     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 7 2 Advanced Chipset         North Br        Video Function Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY      Chipset    Video Function Configuration This setting is only  available for WinXP    DVMT Memory size  256MB   PAVP Mode  Disabled     Boot Display Device  VBIOS Default   TV Standard  VBIOS Default   Spread Spectrum Clock  Disabled     HDCP Support  Disabled  Select Screen    LVDS  None  Select Item  SDVO  DVI  Go to Sub Screen  General Help    Backlight Signal Inversion  Disabled  Save and Exit    LCDVCC Voltage  3 3V  Exit  Emulate EDID  Disabled        KTGM45 Use
14.     to the resolution 1600x1200 or 1920x1080 and with limited frame rate some 1920x1200     Signal Description   LVDS Flat Panel Connector     LVDS   0          Description  LVDS A Channel data       LVDS ACLK    LVDS A Channel clock       LVDS BO  B3    LVDS B Channel data       LVDS BCLK    LVDS B Channel clock       BKLTCTL    Backlight control  1   PWM signal to implement voltage in the range 0 3 3V                        Backlight Enable signal  active low   2               ENABLE   Output Display Enable    VCC supply to the flat panel  This supply includes power on off sequencing   The flat panel supply may be either 5V DC or 3 3V DC depending on the CMOS  configuration  Maximum load is 1A at both voltages     DDC Channel Clock       LCDVCC             DDC CLK    Note 1  Windows      will be available to operate the BKLTCTL signal  Some Inverters have a limited voltage  range 0  2 5V for this signal  If voltage is  gt  2 5V the Inverter might latch up  Some Inverters  generates noise on the BKLTCTL signal  resulting in making the LVDS transmission failing   corrupted picture on the display   By adding a 1Kohm resistor in series with this signal  mounted in  the Inverter end of the cable kit  the noise is limited and the picture is stable     Note 2       the Backlight Enable is required to be active high then  check the following BIOS Chipset setting   Backlight Signal Inversion  lt  Enabled     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 4 3 TV O
15.    Port  Light Blue    Audio               Audio               Audio header       Line in 1 signals    4 channel  Line in    2 channel  Line in    6 channel  Line in       8 channel  Line in       Line out Front speaker out    Front speaker out    Front speaker out       Mic in Mic in    Mic in    Mic in       Side speaker out       Rear speaker out    Rear speaker out    Rear speaker out             Center  Subwoofer          Center  Subwoofer    KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 12 2 CDROM Audio Input  CDROM     CD ROM audio input may be connected to this connector  It may also be used as a secondary line in signal     Signal    CD Left  CD GND  CD GND  CD Right                   Note 1  The definition of which pins are use for the Left and Right channels is not a worldwide accepted  standard  Some CDROM cable kits expect reverse pin order        Signal   Description  CD Left Left and right CD audio input lines or secondary Line in   CD Right       CD GND Analogue GND for Left and Right CD    This analogue GND is not shorted to the general digital GND on the board      3 12 3 Line2 and Mic2    Line2 and Mic2 are accessible via Feature Connector  see Feature connector description     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       3 12 4 Au    dio Header  AUDIO HEAD        Connector Definitions    Pull   loh        LFE OUT                   AAGND             EE FRONT OUT L                 AAGND                     REAR OUT L             SIDE OUT L
16.   KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 11 5 USB Connector 8 9  USB8 9     USB Ports 8 and 9 are supplied on the internal USB8 9 pinrow connector     loh lol Type   Signal   PIN   Signal    ESSI 1 5V SB5V      3 USB9    10     5 USB9    IO    7  9                                                                GND  NC                                                                                  Note 1  In order to meet the requirements of USB standard  the 5V input supply must be at least 5 00V     Signal Description  USB8  USB8    Differential pair works as Data Address Command Bus   USB9  USB9     5V SB5V 5V supply for external devices  SB5V 16 supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup  on USB device activity  Protected by resettable 1 1A fuse covering both USB ports           3 11 6 USB Connector 10 11  USB10 11     USB Ports 10 and 11 are supplied on the internal USB10 11 pinrow connector     loh lol   Type   Signal           5V SB5V   PWR    USB11    10    USB11    10    GND     NC                                                                                                                                                                                                                Note 1  In order to meet the requirements of USB standard  the 5V input supply must be at least 5 00V     Signal Description  USB10  USB10    Differential pair works as Data Address Command Bus   USB11  USB11        5V SB5V 5V supply for external devices  SB5V
17.   TRDY  and IRDY  are sampled asserted  During a read  TRDY  indicates that valid data is present on  AD 31  00   During a write  it indicates the target is prepared to accept data  Wait cycles are inserted until  both IRDY  and TRDY  are asserted together    Stop indicates the current target is requesting the master to stop the current transaction                          Lock indicates an atomic operation that may require multiple transactions to complete  When LOCK  is  asserted  non exclusive transactions may proceed to an address that is not currently locked  A grant to  start a transaction on PCI does not guarantee control of LOCK   Control of LOCK  is obtained under its  own protocol in conjunction with          It is possible for different agents to use PCI while a single master  retains ownership of LOCK   If a device implements Executable Memory  it should also implement LOCK   and guarantee complete access exclusion in that memory  A target of an access that supports             must provide exclusion to a minimum of 16 bytes  aligned   Host bridges that have system memory behind  them should implement            as a target from the PCI bus point of view and optionally as a master   IDSEL Initialization Device Select is used as a chip select during configuration read and write transactions           DEVSEL  Device Select  when actively driven  indicates the driving device has decoded its address as the target of  the current access  As an input  DEVSEL  indicates 
18.   this pair acts as the              pair                    Note          Media Dependent Interface     3 10 1 Ethernet Connectors 1  2 and 3  ETHER1  ETHER2 and ETHER3     Ethernet connector 1 is mounted together with USB Ports 0 and 2   Ethernet connector 2 is mounted together with and above Ethernet connector 3     The pinout of the RJ45 connectors is as follows     loh lol                                                                      KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 11 USB Connectors  USB     The         45 board contains two Enhanced Host Controller Interface  EHCI  host controllers that support  USB 2 0 allowing data transfers up to 480Mb s  The KTGM45 boards also contains Six Universal Host  Controller Interface  UHCI Revision 1 1  controllers that support USB full speed and low speed signalling   The         45 board supports a total of twelve USB 2 0 ports  All twelve ports are high speed  full speed  and  low speed capable and USB Legacy mode is supported     Over current detection on all twelve USB ports is supported     USB Port 0 and 2 are supplied on the combined ETHER1  USBO  and USB2 connector    USB Ports 1 and 3 are supplied on the internal FRONTPNL connector  please refer to the FRONTPNL  connector section for the pin out    USB Port 4 and 5 are supplied on the combined IEEE1394 1  0584  and USB5 connector    USB Port 6 and 7 are supplied on the USB6 7 internal pinrow connector    USB Port 8 and 9 are supplied on th
19.  113  F      Fail   Speed        ting     2177 RPM     Disable      Thermal   fan speed  specified    Speed  Do  according  RPM    BIOS setup    Full Speed    Does regulat  according  temperature       es regulate  to specified        2  Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Fan Step Time    Watchdog Function  Disabled     Feature  Fan Cruise Control    Description  Disabled Select how the Fan shall operate   Thermal  Speed When      to Thermal  the Fan will start to run at the    CPU die temperature set below     When set to Speed  the Fan will run at the fixed  speed set below    The fan can operate in Thermal mode or in a fixed  fan speed mode   Fan regulation delay   0 is fast and 7 is slow   Adjust the amount of boot time allowed before  System reset occurs    Refer to  KT API V2 User Manual    to control the   1 minute Watchdog            or refer to  KT API V2 User   2 minutes Manual DLL  how to control Watchdog via Windows  5 minutes DLL    10 minutes       1406 5625 RPM  30   60  C   0  1  2  3  4  5      7  Disabled   15 seconds   30 seconds    Fan Settings       Fan Step Time  Watchdog                Note  The AUXFAN is available via Feature Connector     KTGM45 Users Guide          7 3 6 Advanced settings                  Monitor    Advanced  Voltage Monitor    Reguested Core CPU  CPU Vccp       AVCC            P12V  P5V  P1V05  P1V5  VSB  VBAT    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    BIOS setup    Select Screen  Select Item  change optio
20.  F48 E48  F49 E49                                              F52 E52  F53 E53  F54 E54  F55   55  F56 F56  F57   57  ADO1 F58   58   5V  10     5V  70   ACK64  MI NE REQ64    5V F61 E61  5V   5V F62 E62  5V    KTGM45 Users Guide                                                                                  KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 19 1 Signal Description     PCI Slot Connector    SYSTEM PINS   Clock provides timing for all transactions      PCI and is an input to every PCI device  All other PCI signals   except RST   INTA   INTB            and INTD   are sampled on the risingedge of CLK and all other  timing parameters are defined with respect to this edge  PCI operates at 33MHz    Reset is used to bring PCl specific registers  sequencers  and signals to a consistent state  What effect  RST  has      a device beyond the PCI sequencer is beyond the scope of this specification  except for  reset states of required PCI configuration registers  Anytime RST  is asserted  all PCI output signals must  be driven to their benign state  In general  this means they must be asynchronously tri stated  SERR    open drain  is floated          and GNT  must both be tri stated  they cannot be driven low or high during  reset   To prevent AD  C BE   and PAR signals from floating during reset  the central resource may drive  these lines during reset  bus parking  but only to a logic low level they may not be driven high    RST  may be asynchronous to CLK when asserted or de
21.  FAN 3 speed control OUTput  This 3 3V PWM signal can be used as Fan control voltage  FAN3OUT  0   3 3V DC in 128 steps  via a Fan Driver Circuit  not included  to program Fan voltage   For more info  see W83627 datasheet  Default PMW output is 127  100    3 3V                   FANS Input  OV to  3V3 amplitude Fan    tachometer input      12V Max  load is 0 75A  1 5A    1 sec      Temperature sensor 3 input   Recommended  Transistor 2N3904  having emitter  TEMPSIN connected to GND  pin 25   collector and basis shorted and connected to pin 23  Further  a resistor 30   1  shall be connected between pin 23   24   Precision     39        VREF Voltage REFerence  reference voltage to be used with TEMP3IN input   IRRX IR Receive input  IrDA 1 0  SIR up to 1 152K bps    IRTX IR Transmit output  IrDA 1 0  SIR up to 1 152K bps    SMBC SMBus Clock signal   SMBD SMBus Data signal    INTRUDER        558                                                          KTGM45 Users Guide       Connector Definitions       3 19 PCI Slot Connector  PCI Slot     Type   Note                                                           5V       CLKD  GND  GND  GNT3   RST     5V  I O                                                            5V       AD31  AD29  GND  AD27  AD25   3 3V  C BE3   AD23  GND  AD21  AD19   3 3V                                                                                                                                                          F44 E44  F45 E45  F46 E46  F47 E47 
22.  SB3V3 LINE2 IN R          AGND AGND          USB10 11 5V                            MIC2 L    Description    5V supply for external devices  SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup  on USB device activity  Protected by resettable 1 1A fuse covering both USB ports        USB1   USB1     Universal Serial Bus Port 1 Differentials  Bus Data Address Command Bus        USB3   USB3     Universal Serial Bus Port 3 Differentials  Bus Data Address Command Bus         5V    Maximum load is 1A or 2A per pin if using IDC connector flat cable or crimp terminals  respectively        HD LED    Hard Disk Activity LED  active low signal   Output is via 4750 to OC        SUS LED    Suspend Mode LED  active high signal   Output is via 4750        PWRBTN         Power Button In  Toggle this signal low to start the ATX   BTX PSU and boot the board        RSTIN     Reset Input  When pulled low for a minimum 16ms  the reset process will be initiated   The reset process continues even though the Reset Input is kept low        LINE2 IN    Line in 2 signals       MIC2    MIC2 L and MIC2 R is second stereo microphone input        SB3V3    Standby 3 3V voltage       AGND          Analogue Ground for Audio    Note 1  In order to meet the requirements of USB standard  the 5V input supply must be at least 5 00V     KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 18 Feature Connector  FEATURE     INTRUDER   S5   PWR_OK  SB3V3   5V  GPIOO  GPIO2          4  GPIO6  GND  FAN3IN  TEMP3
23.  The 4pin header is recommended to be used for driving 4 wire type Fan in order to implement FAN speed  control  3 wire Fan is also possible  but no fan speed control is integrated     4 pin Mode        CONTROL  SENSE                                                                                           Description  CONTROL   PWM signal for FAN speed control    SENSE Tacho signal from the fan for supervision  The signals shall be generated by an open  collector transistor or similar  Onboard is    pull up resistor 4K7 to  12V  The signal has to  be pulsed  typically twice per rotation       12V supply for fan  A maximum of 2000mA can be supplied from this pin           Power Supply GND signal       3 pin Mode                                                                 Description    Tacho signal from the fan for supervision  The signals shall be generated by an open  collector transistor or similar  Onboard is a pull up resistor 4K7 to  12V  The signal has to    be pulsed  typically twice per rotation     12V supply for fan  A maximum of 2000mA        be supplied from this pin           Power Supply GND signal          KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 14 Clear CMOS Jumper  J13     The Clear CMOS Jumper  J13  is used to clear the CMOS content     Note that J12 is only available in EFT samples       J13          o       WA    Description    Default positions  Clear CMOS data                Secure CMOS function is disabled and Default val
24.  and valid one clock after the address phase  For data phases  PAR is stable and valid one  clock after either IRDY  is asserted on a write transaction or TRDY  is asserted on a read transaction   Once PAR is valid  it remains valid until one clock after the completion of the current data phase   PAR  has the same timing as AD 31  00   but it is delayed by one clock   The master drives PAR for address and  write data phases  the target drives PAR for read data phases    INTERFACE CONTROL PINS   FRAME  Cycle Frame is driven by the current master to indicate the beginning and duration of an access  FRAME   is asserted to indicate a bus transaction is beginning  While FRAME  is asserted  data transfers continue   When FRAME  is deasserted  the transaction is in the final data phase or has completed    IRDY  Initiator Ready indicates the initiating agent s  bus master s  ability to complete the current data phase of  the transaction  IRDY  is used in conjunction with TRDY   A data phase is completed on any clock both  IRDY  and TRDY  are sampled asserted  During a write  IRDY  indicates that valid data is present on  AD 31  00   During a read  it indicates the master is prepared to accept data  Wait cycles are inserted until  both IRDY  and TRDY  are asserted together    Target Ready indicates the target agent s  selected device s  ability to complete the current data phase of  the transaction  TRDY  is used in conjunction with IRDY   A data phase is completed      any clock both
25.  data phases each have a data  parity error  the PERR  signal will be asserted for more than a single clock   PERR  must be driven high  for one clock before being tri stated as with all sustained tri state signals  There are no special conditions  when a data parity error may be lost or when reporting of an error may be delayed  An agent cannot report  a PERR  until it has claimed the access by asserting DEVSEL   for a target  and completed a data phase  or is the master of the current transaction    System Error is for reporting address parity errors  data parity errors on the Special Cycle command  or  any other system error where the result will be catastrophic  If an agent does not want a non maskable  interrupt  NMI  to be generated  a different reporting mechanism is required  SERR  is pure open drain  and is actively driven for a single PCI clock by the agent reporting the error  The assertion of SERR  is  synchronous to the clock and meets the setup and hold times of all bused signals  However  the restoring  of SERR  to the deasserted state is accomplished by a weak pullup  Same value as used for s t s  which  is provided by the system designer and not by the signaling agent or central resource  This pull up may  take two to three clock periods to fully restore SERR   The agent that reports SERR s to the operating  system does so anytime SERR  is sampled asserted    INTERRUPT PINS  OPTIONAL     Interrupts on PCI are optional and defined as    level sensitive     ass
26.  is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup  on USB device activity  Protected by resettable 1 1A fuse covering both USB               KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C    Connector Definitions       3 12    Audio Connectors    The onboard Audio circuit implements 7 1 2 Channel High Definition Audio with UAA  Universal Audio  Architecture   featuring five 24 bit stereo DACs and three 20 bit stereo ADCs     3 12 1    Audio Speakers  Line In  Line Out and Microphone    Audio Speakers  Line in  Line out and Microphone are available in the stacked audiojack connector  Below is  shown audio stack configuration when configured for 8 channel audio        CEN OUT TIP       LFE OUT RING       GND SLEEVE          REAR OUT L TIP TIP       REAR OUT R RING RING       GND          SLEEVE          SIDE OUT L TIP       SIDE OUT R RING       GND SLEEVE       FRONT OUT L          Description  Front Speakers  Speaker Out Left         LINE1 IN L       LINE1 IN R       GND          FRONT OUT L       FRONT OUT R       GND          MIC1 L       MIC1 R       GND             FRONT OUT R    Front Speakers  Speaker Out Right         REAR OUT L    Rear Speakers  Surround Out Left         REAR OUT R    Rear Speakers  Surround Out Right         SIDE OUT L    Side speakers  Surround Out Left        SIDE OUT R    Side speakers  Surround Out Right        CEN OUT    Center Speaker  Center Out channel         LFE OUT    Subwoofer Speaker  Low Freq  Effect Out         MIC1    MIC Input 1          LINE1 IN 
27.  options depend on the setup for the  other Serial Ports         Serial Port2 Address    Disabled  3F8 IRQ4  2F8 IRQ3  3E8 IRQ4  2E8 IRQ3    Select the BASE I O address and IRQ      The available options depend on the setup for the  other Serial Ports         Serial Port2 Mode    Normal  IrDA  ASK IR    Select Mode for Serial Port2       If IrDA      ASK IR   IR Duplex Mode    Full Duplex  Half Duplex    IrDA communication selection       Serial Port3 Address    Disabled    Allows BIOS to select Serial Port3 Base Addresses     The available options depend on the setup for the  other Serial Ports         Serial Port3 IRQ    Allows BIOS to select Serial Port3 IRQ      The available options depend on the setup for the  other Serial Ports         Serial Port4 Address    Disabled  3F8  2F8      8  2  8    Allows BIOS to select Serial Port3 Base Addresses     The available options depend on the setup for the  other Serial Ports         Serial Port4         KTGM45 Users Guide                  IRQ4  IRQ10  IRQ11       Allows BIOS to select Serial Port3 IRQ      The available options depend on the setup for the  other Serial Ports         KTD N0793 C       7 3 5 Advanced settings     Hardware Health Configuration    Advanced       SYSFAN Spee    Fan Cr  CPU FAN  Fan Cr  Fan Se  AUXFAN S  Fan Cr  Fan Set       uise Control  Speed  uise Control  tting  oeed    uise Control    BIOS SETUP UTILITY     489   1189     569   1329       N A      Fail   Disable     2537 RPM   Thermal      45  C
28.  suitable rating to withstand the maximum available power   e That the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950        Lithium Battery precautions     CAUTION     Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly  replaced     Replace only with same or equivalent type  recommended by manufacturer   Dispose of used batteries according  to the manufacturer s instructions     ADVARSEL     Lithiumbatteri     Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig  h  ndtering   Udskiftning m   kun ske med batteri  af samme fabrikat og type     Lev  r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandgren     VARNING    Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte                samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent    typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren     Kassera anv  nt batteri enligt fabrikantens  instruktion     KTGM45 Users Guide    VORSICHT     Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem  ftem Austausch  der Batterie    Ersatz nur durch den selben oder einen vom  Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ   Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach  Angaben des Herstellers     ADVARSEL    Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri   Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende  type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten    Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens  instruksjoner     VAROITUS    Paristo voi rajahtaa  jos se on virheellisesti  asennettu   Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan  suosittelemaan  tyyppiln             kaytetty paristo valmistajan  ohje
29.  supply           KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 3 Keyboard and Mouse connectors    Attachment of a keyboard or PS 2 mouse adapter can be done through the stacked PS 2 mouse and  keyboard connector  MSE  amp  KBD      Both interfaces utilize open drain signalling with on board pull up   The PS 2 mouse and keyboard is supplied from SB5V when in standby mode in order to enable keyboard or    mouse activity to bring the system out from power saving states  The supply is provided through a 1 1A  resettable fuse     3 3 1 MINI DIN Keyboard and Mouse Connector  KBD     loh lol          MSCLK                                 5V SB5V GND  NC MSDAT                                     NC KBDCLK                                 5V SB5V GND  NC KBDDAT                                                                                                                            Signal Description     Keyboard  amp  and mouse Connector  MSE  amp           see below     3 3 2 Keyboard and Mouse pinrow Connector  KBDMSE     Signal loh lol    KBDCLK  KBDDAT  MSCLK  MSDAT  5V SB5V  GND                                                                            Signal Description     Keyboard  amp  and mouse Connector  KBDMSE      Signal Description  MSCLK Bi directional clock signal used to strobe data commands from to the PS 2 mouse        MSDAT Bi directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PS 2 mouse   KDBCLK   Bi directional clock 
30.  synchronization output              DDCCLK   Display Data Channel Clock  Used as clock signal to from monitors with DDC interface        KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       3 4 2 LVDS Flat Panel Connector  LVDS         Connector Definitions                                                                                                                                                                                                      Note Type Signal PIN Signal Type Note            0 5A   PWR  12V  12V PWR           0 5A     Max 0 5A   PWR  12V  12V PWR  Max  0 5A     Max 0 5A   PWR  12V GND PWR           0 5A              0 5     PWR  5V GND PWR           0 5A              05              LCDVCC LCDVCC PWR           0 5A     2  20  3 3V   OT DDC CLK DDC DATA   OT  2K20  3 3V      3 3V level OT BKLTCTL VDD ENABLE   OT  3 3V level      3 3V level OT BKLTEN  GND PWR           0 5A    LVDS   LVDS A0  LVDS   0   LVDS      LVDS  LVDS   1  LVDS   1   LVDS      LVDS  LVDS A2  LVDS   2   LVDS    LVDS   LVDS ACLK  87398 LVDS ACLK    LVDS  LVDS  LVDS       008  LVDSA3     LVDS          0 5A   PWR GND er 28  GND PWR           0 5A  LVDS   LVDS BO       LVDS BO    LVDS  LVDS  LVDS B1  730    05        LVDS  LVDS  LVDS B2              05 B2   LVDS  LVDS   LVDS BCLK  8 LVDS BCLK    LVDS  LVDS B3               LVDS B3   LVDS  GND 39 40 GND PWR           0 5A       Note 1  The KTGM45 onboard LVDS connector supports single and dual channel  18 24bit SPWG panels up                     
31.  the method for transferring the data between  0 the hard disk and system memory  The Setup menu  1 only lists those options supported by the drive and  2 platform   3  4  DMA Mode Auto Selects the Ultra DMA mode used for  SWDMAO moving data to from the drive  Autotype the drive to  SWDMA1 select the optimum transfer mode   SWDMA2  MWDMAO Note  To use UDMA Mode 2  3  4  5 and 6 with a  MWDMA1 device  the harddisk cable used MUST be  MWDMA2 UDMA66 100 cable  80 conductor cable    UDMAO  UDMA1  UDMA2  UDMAS3  UDMA4  UDMA5  UDMA6  S M A R T  Auto Select if the Device should be monitoring itself  Self   Disabled Monitoring  Analysis and Reporting Technology  Enabled System   32Bit Data Transfer Disabled  Select if the Device should be using 32Bit data  Enabled Transfer             KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup                     Options   Description    Hot Plug Disabled  Only available if SATA 1 is RAID or AHCI   Enabled    BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced    AHCI Settings Enables for supporting           controller operates   AHCI BIOS Support  Enabled  in          mode during BIOS  control otherwise    gt  AHCI Port0  Not Detected  operates in IDE mode     gt  AHCI Portl  Not Detected     gt  AHCI Port4  Not Detected     gt  AHCI Port5  Not Detected              Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit                     Description  AHCI BIOS Support Disabled Enables for supporting AHCI controller operates in  Enabled AHCI m
32. 080          16   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2   2920    400   403 4   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2   2920    480   487 8   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2   2920  B800 B803 4   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2   292D  B880 B887 8   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2   2920  C000 CFFF 4096   Intel R  ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 1   2940   C400   40   16   Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller   C480 C483 16   Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller   C800 C807 8   Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller   C880 C883 4   Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller       00 CC07 8   Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller   D000 DFFF 4096   Intel R  ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 3   2944   DC00 DC1F 32   Intel R  82574L Gigabit Network Connection   E000 EFFF 4096   Intel R  ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 5   2948   EC00 EC1F 32   Intel R  82574L Gigabit Network Connection   FF90 FF9F 16   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1   2928                    16   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial        Storage Controller 1   2928                KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       6 BIOS    This section details specific BIOS features for the         45 board   The KTGM45 board is based on the AMI BIOS core version 8 00 16 with Kontron BIOS extensions     6 1 System Management BIOS  SMBIOS DMI     SMBIOS is a Deskto
33. 1 slot PCI Express x16  1 slot PCI Express x4  SMBus routed to FEATURE  PCI slot  PCI Express  LPC Bus routed to TPM connector  not available on KTGM45 mITX   DDC Bus routed to CRT connector  8 x GPIOs  General Purpose l Os  routed to FEATURE connector       Hardware  Monitor  Subsystem    Smart Fan control system  support Thermal   and Speed   cruise for three onboard  Fan control connectors  FAN CPU         SYS and FEATURE  AUXFAN in BIOS   Three thermal inputs  CPU die temperature  System temperature and External  temperature input routed to FEATURE connector   Precision     390    Voltage monitoring   Intrusion  Case Open  detect input       Power  Supply Unit    ATX BTX      ATX 12V  PSU for full PCI PCIe load   Alternatively  12V single supply via ATX  12V  4 pole  connector  but with limitation to  PCI PCIe load        Operating  Systems  Support       WinXP   WinVista   Windows 7   Linux  limitations may apply         Continues     KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C System specification    Environmental Operating     Conditions 0         60     operating temperature  forced cooling   It is the customer s responsibility    to provide sufficient airflow around each of the components to keep them within  allowed temperature range     1096   90  relative humidity  non condensing     Storage    20  C     70      596   9590 relative humidity  non condensing     Electro Static Discharge  ESD    Radiated Emissions  EMI    Pending     All Peripheral interfaces intended for conn
34. 304 1                    sse                        nennen 31  3 5 2 1      1394 connector  IEEE1304 0                                                               31  3 6                                                  tene      ee             e Le a a    aq 32       KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C Page 5       3 6 1 PCI Express x16 SDVO Connector  PCle x16 SDVO                   sse 32  3 6 2 PCI Express x4 Connector                           34  3 0 3                                         aa                 35  3 7 Parallel ATA Hard Disk                                                                                   36  3 7 1 IDE Hard Disk Connector                                                                               37  3 7 2 Compact Flash Connector                                                                        38  3 8 Serial ATA Hard Disk                                                                                     39  3 8 1 SATA Hard Disk Connector  SATAO  SATA1  SATA4          5            39  39  Seral cA                                                            40  3 9 1  COMI CONNECCION                                                                ean 40  3 9 2 COM2                          Header                                                                  40  3 10 Ethernet                                                                                                               41  3 10 1 Ethernet Connectors 1  2 and 3  ETHE
35. 6 connector is  configured for SDVO mode  SDVO mode enables the SDVO ports to be accessed by the ADD2 card  An         card can either be configured to support simultaneous display with the primary        display or can be  configured to support dual independent display as an extended desktop configuration with different colour  depths and resolutions     ADD2 cards        be designed to support one or two of the following configurations      LVDS   e DVI output  DVI D    e VGA output   e HDTV output    Currently available Kontron ADD2 cards   e P N 820950  ADD2 LVDS Dual  LVDS displays must have same display resolution and timing      P N 820951  ADD2 DVI Dual Internal      P N 820952  ADD2 DVI Dual    Please visit the Kontron website  www kontron com   for details     2 5 4 PCle Passive Graphic card support    The KTGM45 board routes two TMDS ports that are each capable of driving up to a 200 MHz pixel clock to  the PCI Express x16 connector  When a TMDS card is detected  the Intel GMA 4500 graphics controller is  enabled and the PCI Express x16 connector is configured for TMDS mode  A TMDS card can either be  configured to support simultaneous display with the primary VGA display or can be configured to support  dual independent display as an extended desktop configuration with different colour depths and resolutions     PCle Passive Graphic cards can be designed to support the following configurations   e TMDS for DVI 1 0      Display Port   e HDMI support    Currently av
36. 8 10 bit colours in WQXGA  2560x1600 pixels  and HDCP    o DVI  HDMI and DP support Hot Plug     2 5 2 DVMT 5 0 support    DVMT  Dynamic Video Memory Technology driven by OS driver  enables enhanced graphics and memory  performance through highly efficient memory utilization  DVMT ensures the most efficient use of available  system memory for maximum 2 D 3 D graphics performance  More than 512 MB of system memory can be  allocated to DVMT on systems that have 1GB or more of total system memory installed  DVMT returns  system memory back to the operating system when the additional system memory is no longer required by  the graphics subsystem     DVMT will always use a minimal fixed portion of system physical memory  as set in the BIOS Setup  for  compatibility with legacy applications  An example of this would be when using VGA graphics under DOS   Once loaded  the operating system and graphics drivers allocate additional system memory to the graphics  buffer as needed for performing graphics functions     KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C System specification    2 5 3     02 card support    The         45 board routes two multiplexed SDVO ports that are each capable of driving up to a 200 MHz  pixel clock to the PCI Express x16 connector  The SDVO ports can be paired for a dual channel  configuration to support up to a 400 MHz pixel clock  When an ADD2  Advanced Digital Display  card is  detected  the Intel GMA 4500 graphics controller is enabled and the PCI Express x1
37. APNP read data port    279 279 1   ISAPNP read data port  2E8 2EF 8   Communications port  COM4   2F8 2FF 8   Communications port  COM2   376 376 1   Secondary IDE channel  380        12   Mobile Intel R  4 Series Express Chipset Family  3C0 3DF 32   Mobile Intel R  4 Series Express Chipset Family  3E8 3EF 8   Communications port  COM3   3F6 3F6 1   Primary IDE channel  3F8 3FF 8   Communications port  COM1   400        32   Intel R  ICH10 Family SMBus Controller   3A60  400 401 2   Motherboard resources  500 57F 128   Motherboard resources  800 87F 128   Motherboard resources    00        16   Motherboard resources  A10        16  gt  Motherboard resources    79   79 1   ISAPNP read data port  000          62208   PCl bus  9C00 9C07 8   Mobile Intel R  4 Series Express Chipset Family    000   01   32   Intel R  82567LM Gigabit Network  A080 AO9F 32   Intel R  ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller   2939  A400 A41F 32   Intel R  ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller   2938  A480 A49F 32   Intel R  ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller   2937  A800 A81F 32   Intel R  ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller   2936  A880 A89F 32   Intel R  ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller   2935  ACOO          32   Intel R  ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller   2934       KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C System Resources                                                               000 BOOF 16   Intel R  ICH9M M E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2   2920    
38. B43   43 PEG RXP 9   GND B44 A44 PEG_RXN 9          TXP 8 SDVOC_CLKN B45   45 GND  PEG TXN BJ SDVOC            46   46 GND  GND   47   47 PEG RXP 8   PRSNT 2 B48 A48 PEG RXN 8   GND B49 A49 GND  PEG        7  B50 A50 NC  PEG TXN 7  B51 A51 GND  GND B52 A52 PEG RXP 7   GND B53 A53 PEG RXN 7   PEG TXP 6  B54 A54 GND  PEG         B55 A55 GND  GND B56 A56        RXPI6   GND B57 A57 PEG RXN 6   PEG TXP 5  B58 A58 GND  PEG TXN 5  B59 A59 GND  GND B60 A60 PEG_RXP 5   GND B61 A61 PEG RXN 5   PEG              B62 A62 GND  PEG        4  B63 A63 GND  GND B64 A64 PEG               GND B65 AGS         RXNI4   PEG TXP 3  B66   66 GND  PEG TXN 3  B67 A67 GND  GND B68 A68 PEG RXP 3   GND B69 A69 PEG RXN 3   PEG TXP 2  B70   70 GND  PEG TXN 2  B71   71 GND  GND B72   72 PEG RXP 2   GND B73 A73 PEG RXN 2   PEG TXP 1  B74   74 GND  PEG TXN 1    75   75 GND  GND B76 A76 PEG _RXP 1   GND   77   77        RXN 1          TXP 0    78   78 GND  PEG TXN 0  B79   79 GND  GND   80   80                             81 A81 PEG RXN 0   NC B82 A82 GND             KTGM45 Users Guide    KT    N0793 C                                     NC       GND       PCIE TXP 1        PCIE TXN 1        GND       NC       GND       PCIE TXP 2        PCIE TXN 2        GND       GND       PCIE TXP 3        PCIE TXN 3        GND       GND       PCIE                    PCIE TXN 4        GND       NC       NC       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC       NC       GND       G
39. B5       5V SB5V PERES GND             ES    ER z  15K   0 25 2   USB4  USB4         025 2                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Note 1  In order to meet the requirements of USB standard  the 5V input supply must be at least 5 00V     Signal Description  USB4  USB4    Differential pair works as Data Address Command          0585  USB5     5V SB5V 5V supply for external devices  SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on  USB device activity  Protected by resettable 1 1A fuse covering both USB ports           3 11 4 USB Connector 6 7  USB6 7     USB Ports 6 and 7 are available on the internal USB6 7 pinrow connector       PIN   Signal    R   5V SB5V   5V SB5V  USB6  3 USB7   USB6  5 USB7   7  9                                                                                        GND GND  KEY NC                                                                                                                         Note 1  In order to meet the requirements of USB standard  the 5V input supply must be at least 5 00V     Signal   Description  USB6  USB6    Differential pair works as Data Address Command Bus   USB7  0587        5V SB5V 5V supply for external devices  SB5V 16 supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup  on USB device activity  Protected by resettable 1 1A fuse covering both USB ports      
40. CI Bridge  PEX8505 PCI PCI to PCI Bridge  PEX8505 PCI PCI to PCI Bridge  PEX8505 PCI PCI to PCI Bridge  82574L LAN Gigabit Network Connection                                                                                                                                                                                      O        7                                              O O  O                   JN     O  IO IN     O O                    O   IOO N OOooo                  KTGM45 Users Guide          1  llonuoO         3331                         x                            IOd   1        xxx x                     2Sd              ab          5           wo   ad                        gt     2     oipny                         104                          0502011            uonoeuuo                            17129828               x x     19  011u02  9          5 V LV                         9 x  49 104 U05 150                    GSN 6H91  41934      x  19                                       ash 6HOI                        uod 1004 sse1dxa3              195919 sse1dx3                                  X  X  X  X  X       X  X                                              1u  uu  BeueIN                   X X X X    uonoeuuo  AJOMIAN 1198619 177828  4 191u1  Jeuueuo agqi                     gt           Jeouueuo agi             gt        KTGM45 Users Guide    JOSS920Jd        jeoueuinN x             545                 2    2   YOSOJdIIN x                                  
41. D  NC  1 5V  NC NC  GND NC  PCIE mini CLK  NC  PCIE mini CLK NC  GND NC  NC GND  NC W Disable  GND RST                 GND  PCIE RKP GND  GND  1 5V  GND SMB CLK  PCIE TXN SMB DATA  PCIE TXP  GND  NC  NC  NC  NC  NC  NC  NC  NC          KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 7 Parallel ATA Hard Disk interface    The PATA Host Controller supports three types of data transfers    e Programmed I O  PIO   Processor is in control of the data transfer    e  Multi word         ATA 5   DMA protocol that resembles the        on the ISA bus  Allows transfer rates of  up to 66MB s       Ultra         Synchronous        protocol that redefines signals on the          cable to allow both host and  target throttling of data and transfer rates up to 100MB s  Ultra DMA 100 66 33 are supported  a 80 wire  cable is required     One parallel        hard disk controller is available on the board   a primary controller  Standard 3     hard  disks or CD ROM drives may be attached to the primary controller by means of the 40 pin IDC connector   PATA     On the KTGM45 mITX the parallel ATA hard disk controller is shared between the PATA connector and the  CF connector     If the CF connector is not used then two devices  a primary and a secondary device  are supported on the  PATA interface  Otherwise if the CF connector is used then only one PATA device is supported and only by  use of 40 wire cable  not 80 wire cable   Optionally use SATA device s      The signals used f
42. DE Slave  Third IDE Master  Third IDE Slave   5   DE Master   6  IDE Master   RAID   Any Harddrive  Above   Network   Alternative initialization Disabled Use of this can help some bad devices to work  Enabled prober                 Note  List of errors       INS   Pressed Primary Master Hard Disk Error PCI I O conflict   Timer Error S M A R T HDD Error PCI ROM conflict   Interrupt Controller 1 error Cache Memory Error PCI IRQ conflict  Keyboard Interface Error DMA Controller Error PCI IRQ routing table error  Halt on Invalid Time Date Resource Conflict   NVRAM Bad Static Resource Conflict    KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 5 2 Boot     Boot Device Priority    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Boot Device Priority Specifies the boot  sequence from the    1st Boot Device  ESS ST380811AS  available devices     A device enclosed in  parenthesis has been  disabled in the  corresponding type menu     Select Screen  Select Item   Go to Sub Screen  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit       Note  When pressing  lt F11 gt  while booting it is possible manually to select boot device     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 6 Security Menu  Main Advanced             Boot Security Chipset ESG   Security Settings Install or Change the  password    Change Supervisor Password   Change User Password   Boot Sector Virus Protection  Disabled    Hard Disk Security   lt   gt  Select Screen    Primary Master HDD User Password  Primary Slave HDD User Password          S
43. IN  GND  IRTX  SMBC    GND  EXT       SB5V  EXT_BAT  GND  GPIO1  GPIO3  GPIO5           7    FAN3OUT   12    VREF  IRRX  GND  SMBD                                        EN SSRN                                                                                            e u959Noldaeo2eloo    ONNNNN   gt                     Notes   1  Pull up to  3V3Dual   3V3      SB3V3    2  Pull up to onboard Battery   3  Pull up to  3V3     Description    INTRUDER  may be used to detect if the system case has been opened  This signal s  status is readable  so it may be used like a GPI when the Intruder switch is not reguired   S5 sleep mode  active low output  optionally used to deactivate external system when in  S5 sleep mode     EXT      External SMI   active low input  signal can activate SMI interrupt     PWR OK PoWeR OK  signal is high if no power failures are detected   This is not the same as the    P_OK signal generated by ATX PSU      SB5V StandBy  5V supply   SB3V3 Max  load is 0 75A  1 5A  lt  1 sec       EXTernal BATtery  option for connecting   terminal of an external primary cell battery  EXT_BAT  2 5   4 0 V      terminal connected to GND etc  pin 10   The external battery is protected  against charging and can be used with or without the onboard battery installed      5V Max  load is 0 75A  1 5    lt  1 sec      GPIO0  7 General Purpose Inputs   Output  These Signals may be controlled or monitored through       the use of the KT API V2  Application Programming Interface     
44. ND       NC       NC       GND       NC       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC             NC       3 6 2 PCI Express x4 Connector  PCle x4     B10   10  B11 A11    B12   12         A13  B14   14  B15 A15  816   16  B17 A17  818   18    B58   58  B59   59    Connector Definitions                                           GND              x4 CLK       PCIE x4 CLK        GND       PCIE RXP 1        PCIE RXN 1        GND       NC       GND                              PCIE RXN 2        GND       GND       PCIE RXP 3               RXN 3        GND       GND       PCIE                   PCIE RXNIA        GND       NC       NC       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC       NC       GND       NC       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND       NC       NC       GND       GND             KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions          B60 A60  B61 A61  B62 A62  B63 A63  B64 A64                                                                                                                                                 3 6 3 miniPCI Express    The KTGM45 mITX supports one                Express port                                                                                                                                                                                                                    3V3  NC GN
45. Normal wear and tear   Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect   2  Removal  installation  and set up service charges     moom    Exclusion of damages   KONTRON TECHNOLOGY LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF  THE PRODUCT  KONTRON TECHNOLOGY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR    1  DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT  DAMAGES  BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE  LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT  LOSS OF TIME  LOSS OF  PROFITS  LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY  LOSS OF GOODWILL  INTERFERENCE WITH  BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS  OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THEIR  POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES    2  ANY OTHER DAMAGES  WHETHER INCIDENTAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE    3  ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSTOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Page 4        gt  Table of Contents            qa       AM A       o T 8  1  Installation PO CS aa 9  11  Stalin      OA ii ii 9  12 Requirement according to     60950                                     10  2   System                mcm 11  2 1 Component main                                                                                         11  2 2   SystemiOVelvIOW              ine ve                    FX gn M d                 Pe rh ae RERO        14  23 Processor Support                                                                                         15  24 System Memory                                                          16  25 KTGM45 Graphics             
46. P and Windows Vista  operating systems     The         45 supports the following RAID  Redundant Array of Independent Drives  levels     e RAID 0   data striping  e RAID 1   data mirroring    3 8 1 SATA Hard Disk Connector  SATAO  SATA1  SATA4  5      5     Note  In according to Intel ICH9ME chipset specification the SATA ports 2 and 3 are not functional  Drivers   BIOS and this Users Guide do not refer to SATA port 2 and 3  but only SATA ports 1  2  4 and 5     SATA     loh lol       GND  SATA  TX   SATA  TX    GND  SATA    RX   SATA  RX    GND                                     The signals used for the primary Serial ATA hard disk interface are the following     Signal Description    SATA    RX    Host transmitter differential signal pair  SATA  RX    SATA          Host receiver differential signal pair  SATA  TX            om    specifies 0  1  4  5 depending on SATA port     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 9 Serial Ports  Four RS232 serial ports are available on              45     The typical definition of the signals in the COM ports is as follows     Description    Transmitted Data  sends data to the communications link  The signal is set to the marking state    12V  on hardware reset when the transmitter is empty or when loop mode operation is initiated        Received Data  receives data from the communications link     Data Terminal Ready  indicates to the modem etc  that the on board UART is ready to establish  a communication li
47. R1  ETHER2 and                                                        41  3 11  USB Connectors  USB    nce erect ea eda cn aa rede E RD need 42  3 11 1 USB Connector 0 2    8  0 2                                                                     42  3 11 2 USB Connector 1 3  8813                                                                          43  3 11 3 USB Connector 4 5    8  4 5                                                               43  3 11 4 USB Connector 6 7    8  6 7                                                                 43  3 11 5 USB Connector 8 9  18  8 9                                                                 44  3 11 6 USB Connector 10 11    8  10 11                                                               44  3 12 Audio                                                             45  3 12 1 Audio Speakers  Line In  Line Out        Microphone                                                        45  3 12 2 CDROM Audio Input                                            46  3 12 3  Line2 and MIC2        nee o ER pni bd ehh E ade e ipe RR a ERR                   46  3 12 4 Audio Header  AUDIO_HEAD                        eene nennen nnn enne etre nennen nennen 47  3 13 Fan Connector  FAN                                                                             48  3 14 Clear CMOS Jumper  43                               49  3715     TPM Connector  TPM                   ence een bees             tu epe tia       50  3 16  SPI Conn
48. See chapter    Power Consumption    regarding input tolerances on 3 3V  5V  SB5V   12 and  12V  also refer  to ATX specification version 2 2      ATX 12V 4pin Power Connector     Note   Type   Signal            Signal   Type   Note  PWR GND 2 4  12V PWR 1  PWR GND 3  12V PWR 1             Note 1  Use of the 4 pin ATX 12V Power Connector is required for operation of the KTGM45 boards     Description    P      is a power good signal and should be asserted high by the power supply to indicate  that       5VDC and  3 3VDC outputs are above the undervoltage thresholds of the power  supply  When this signal is asserted high  there should be sufficient energy stored by the  converter to guarantee continuous power operation within specification  Conversely  when the  output voltages fall below the undervoltage threshold  or when mains power has been  removed for a time sufficiently long so that power supply operation is no longer guaranteed   P OK should be de asserted to a low state  The recommended electrical and timing  characteristics of the P OK  PWR       signal are provided in the ATX12V Power  SupplyDesign Guide    It is strongly recommended to use an        or BTX supply with the           5 boards  in order  to implement the supervision of the 5V and 3V3 supplies  These supplies are not supervised  onboard the         45 boards        Active low open drain signal from the board to the power supply to turn on the power supply  outputs  Signal must be pulled high by the power
49. Yes  Assigns IRQ to PCI VGA card if card requests  IRQ    No  Does not assign IRQ to PCI VGA card even if  card requests an IRQ                KTGM45 Users Guide       BIOS setup       7 5 Boot Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Boot Settings Configure Settings  during System Boot      gt  Boot Settings Configuration     gt  Boot Device Priority    Select Screen  Select Item   Go to Sub Screen  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit       KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C    BIOS setup       7 5 1 Boot     Boot Settings Configuration                   Boot   Boot Settings Configuration Allows BIOS to skip   certain tests while  Quick Boot Enabled  booting in order to  Quiet Boot Disabled  decrease boot time   AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS   Bootup Num Lock On   PS 2 Mouse Support Auto   Wait for  F1    If Error Enabled   Hit    DEL    Message Display Enabled   Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled   Default init boot Order 0  gt 4  gt 3  gt 5  gt 2  gt 11  Force boot Device Disabled     Alternative initialization Enabled      Select Screen                v02 67   C Copyright 1985 2009  American Megatrends     Feature  Quick Boot    Enabled  Disabled          Select Item          Enter Go to Sub Screen  F1 General Help   F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit             Inc     Description  Allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting in  order to decrease boot time                Boot    Disabled  Enabled  Black Screen  White Screen    Disabled  Displays normal POST messages   Enabled  Display
50. ailable Kontron PCle Passive Graphic cards      P N 820977  KT PCle DVI HDMI I   HDMI  and DVI with TMDS option      Please visit the Kontron website  www kontron com   for details     KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C System specification    2 6 Power Consumption    In order to ensure safe operation of the board  the ATX12V power supply must monitor the supply voltage  and shut down if the supplies are out of range   refer to the hardware manual for the actual power supply  specification     The KTGM45 Flex board is powered through the ATX BTX connector and ATX 12V connector  Both  connectors must be used in according to the ATX12V PSU standard     Optionally single   12V power supply unit can be used via ATX 12V connector when power requirements for  add on boards are limited  one full loading                add on board      The requirements to the supply voltages are as follows     Supply                     Note    Should be  4  for compliance with the ATX specification       Should be  5  for compliance with the        specification     Should be minimum 5 00V measured at USB connectors  in order to meet the requirements of USB standard        Should be  5  for compliance with the        specification       Should be  10  for compliance with the        specification  Not required for the KTGM45 boards                   Should be  5  for compliance with the ATX specification       Static Power Consumption    The power consumption of the KTGM45 Flex Board is measure
51. akes no representations or warranties that these  products are free from patent  copyright  or mask work right infringement  unless otherwise specified   Applications that are described in this manual are for illustration purposes only  KONTRON Technology A S  makes no representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without  further testing or modification     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Document details       Life Support Policy   KONTRON Technology s PRODUCTS ARE NOT FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE  SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE GENERAL  MANAGER OF KONTRON Technology A S     As used herein    Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which   a  are intended for surgical implant into  body  or  b  support or sustain life and whose failure to perform  when properly used in accordance with  instructions for use provided in the labelling  can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the  user    A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be  reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system  or to affect its safety or  effectiveness     KONTRON Technology Technical Support and Services    If you have questions about installing or using your KONTRON Technology Product  check this User s  Manual first     you will find answers to most questions here  To obtain support  plea
52. ass Storage Device Configuration                                                 82  TA  PClpnp Menl                         AREE ERES REN RAN LN                               83  75 Boot  TU RR 84  7 5 1 Boot     Boot Settings                                                                                                85  7 5 2 Boot     Boot Device                                                                                       87  76 Security                                   88  77 Chipset ru EE 90  7 7 1 Advanced Chipset Settings     North Bridge Chipset Configuration                                             91  7 7 2 Advanced Chipset         North Br          Video Function Configuration                                         92  7 7 3 Advanced Chipset Settings     South Bridge Chipset                                                                   94  7 7 4 Advanced Chipset Settings   ME Subsystem                                                                                95  7 8     EX MEE 96    KTGM45 Users Guide          D                                                                                                         97    O                  98    KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Introduction       Introduction    This manual describes the KTGM45 mITX and KTGM45 Flex boards made by KONTRON Technology A S   The boards will also be denoted         45 family if no differentiation is required     The         45 boards supports the Intel   Core
53. asserted  Although asynchronous  deassertion is  guaranteed to be a clean  bounce free edge  Except for configuration accesses  only devices that are  required to boot the system will respond after reset    ADDRESS AND DATA   AD 31  00    Address and Data are multiplexed on the same PCI pins     bus transaction consists of an address phase  followed by one or more data phases  PCI supports both read and write bursts    The address phase is the clock cycle in which FRAME  is asserted  During the address phase AD 31  00   contain a physical address  32 bits   For      this is a byte address  for configuration and memory  it is a  DWORD address  During data phases AD 07  00  contain the least significant byte  156  and AD 31  24   contain the most significant byte  msb   Write data is stable and valid when IRDY  is asserted and read  data is stable and valid when TRDY  is asserted  Data is transferred during those clocks where both  IRDY  and TRDY  are asserted    C BE 3  0      Bus Command and Byte Enables are multiplexed on the same PCI pins  During the address phase of a  transaction  C BE 3  0   define the bus command  During the data phase C BE 3  0   are used as Byte  Enables  The Byte Enables are valid for the entire data phase and determine which byte lanes carry  meaningful data  C BE 0   applies to byte 0  Isb  and C BE 3   applies to byte 3  msb     Parity is even parity across AD 31  00  and C BE 3  0    Parity generation is required by all PCI agents   PAR is stable
54. ble Memory slot configurations for the support of the various  Memory modes     Dual Channel Interleaved Mode Configurations  DDR3 SLOT 1  Ch  A  DDR3 SLOT 0  Ch  B   1      1GB  2GB 2GB           The capacity of the Ch  A equals the capacity of Ch  B      Single Channel Asymmetric Mode Configurations    DDR3 SLOT 1  Ch        DDR3 SLOT 0  Ch  B     1       2 GB       Dual Channel Flex Mode Configurations    DDR3 SLOT 1  Ch  A    DDR3 SLOT 0        B        The first 1GB of each of the Channels  A and B  will be used in Interleaved Mode and the remaining RAM  will be used in Asymmetric Mode     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C System specification    2 5 KTGM45 Graphics Subsystem    The KTGM45 use the Intel GM45 chipset for the graphical control  This chipset contains two separate   mutually exclusive graphics options  Either the Intel   GMA X4500HD graphics engine  contained within the  GM45           is used  or a PCI Express x16 add in card can be used  When    PCI Expressx16 add in card  is installed  the GMA X4500HD graphics controller is disabled     Dual independent pipe support  Mirror and Dual independent display support   Dual Display support with combinations of SDVO TMDS  Serial Digital Video Out Transition Minimized  Differential Signalling  port devices and onboard CRT TV  LVDS  Low Voltage Differential Signalling      2 5 1 Intel amp  GMA X4500HD    Features of the Intel GMA  Graphic Media Accelerator  X4500HD graphics controller includes   e High quality g
55. can be used for connection of two primary IDE drives      RESET P   GND  DA7 DA8  DA6 DA9  DA5 DA10  DA4 DA11  DA3 DA12  DA2 DA13  DA1 DA14  DAO DA15  GND KEY  DDRQA GND  IOWA GND  IORA  GND  IORDYA GND  DDACKA  GND  HDIRQA NC  DAA1 CBLIDA   DAA0 DAA2    HDCSA0  HDCSA1       HDACTA  GND                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 7 2 Compact Flash Connector  CF   This connector is mounted on the backside of the KTGM45 mITX   The CF socket support DMA UDMA modules up to UDMA2     Note  If the CF connector is used then only one PATA device is supported and only by use of 40 wire cable   not 80 wire cable   Optionally use SATA device s   Normally CF is Master and then possible PATA device  must be Slave     Signal          Signal    NC GND  DA11 DB3  DA12 0  4  DA13 DB5  DA14 DB6  DA15 DB7  HDCSA1  HDCSAO   GND  GND  GND  GND  GND  5V  GND  GND  RESET      GND  IORDYA GND  DDRQA DAA2  DDACKAH DAA1  HDACTA  DAAO  CBLIDA  DBO  DB8 DB1  DB9  DB10  GND                                                           O  OQ     Q  N                                              
56. ck Sensing  SMBUS Controller  Restore on AC Power Loss     8 USB Ports    Enabled  6 USB Ports     Enabled  8 USB Ports   Auto  10 USB Ports     Enabled  12 USB Ports   Power on            lt   gt  Select Screen     Select Item  Enter Go to Sub Screen  F1 General Help   F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    Feature Description    USB Functions    Disabled   2 USB Ports  4 USB Ports  6 USB Ports  8 USB Ports  10 USB Ports  12 USB Ports    Disabled   2 USB Ports  4 USB Ports  6 USB Ports  8 USB Ports  10 USB Ports  12 USB Ports       USB 2 0 Controller    Disabled  Enabled    If above function    USB Function      10      12 USB  Ports then USB 2 0 Controller is always enabled       HDA Controller    Disabled  Enabled    Disabled  Enabled       Audio Jack Sensing    Auto  Disabled    Auto  The insertion of audio jacks is auto  determined    Disabled  Driver assumes that all jacks are inserted   useful when using Audio pinrow        SMBUS Controller    Enabled  Disabled    Disabled  Enabled       Restore on AC Power Loss    KTGM45 Users Guide          Power Off  Power On  Last State       Power Off  Power On  Last State          KTD N0793 C BIOS setup    7 7 4 Advanced Chipset Settings     ME Subsystem Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Chipset  ME Subsystem Configuration Disabled  Enabled  BootBlock HECI Message  Enabled     HECI Message  Enabled   End of Post S5 HECI Message  Enabled                   configuration                 Enabled   ME IDER  Disabled  NOME 206 36765      
57. cted   Fourth IDE Master    Not Detected   Fifth IDE Master    Not Detected   Fifth IDE Slave    Not Detected              Hot Plug  Disabled  Select Screen   gt  AHCI Configuration Select Item    Hard Disk Write Protect  Disabled  change option  IDE Detect Time Out  Sec   35  General Help  TA PI  80Pin Cable Detection  Host  amp  Device  Save and Exit  JMicron 36x ATA Controller  Enabled  Exit    Feature Options Description           1 Configuration Disabled Disabled  Compatible Compatible  Enhanced Enhanced  Configure SATA 1 as IDE IDE   RAID RAID   AHCI AHCI  SATA 2 Configuration Disabled Disabled  Enhanced Enhanced                   KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C BIOS setup                         Advanced   Primary IDE Master Select the type of  devices connected to the  system   Type Auto    LBA Large Mode Auto   lt   Select Screen   Block  Multi Sector Transfer  Auto      Select Item   PIO Mode Auto  t  Change Option   DMA Mode Auto  F1 General Help   S M A R T  Auto  F10 Save and Exit   32Bit Data Transfer Enabled  ESC Exit                      v02 67   C Copyright 1985 2009  American Megatrends  Inc                          Feature Description  Type Not Installed Select the type of device installed  Auto  CD DVD  ARMD  LBA Large Mode Disabled Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be  Auto used in place of Cylinders  Heads  and Sectors   Block  Multi Sector Transfer  Disabled Select if the device should run in Block mode  Auto  PIO Mode Auto Selects
58. d   O  Output  TTL compatible   OC  Output  open collector or open drain  TTL compatible   OT  Output with tri state capability  TTL compatible   LVDS  Low Voltage Differential Signal   PWR  Power supply or ground reference pins        loh  Typical current in mA flowing out of an output pin through a grounded load  while the  output voltage is  gt  2 4 V DC  if nothing else stated    lol  Typical current in mA flowing into an output pin from a VCC connected load  while the  output voltage is    0 4 V DC  if nothing else stated         Pull U D On board pull up or pull down resistors on input pins or open collector output pins        Note Special remarks concerning the signal           The abbreviation TBD is used for specifications which are not available yet or which are not sufficiently  specified by the component vendors     KTGM45 Users Guide       3 1 Connector layout    3 1 1 KTGM45 mITX    Mini PCle  backside        Backside of of KTGM45 mITX   KTGM45 mITX   DDR3 SLOT 0  FEATURE    ATX  BTXPWR    F                senere                A                ATX 12V    DDR3 SLOT 1            USB8  USB9    FRONTPNL                     ENS             MODO   i Pu USB10  USB11    PCle x16   SDVO    PCI SLOT 0  FAN_SYS  FAN_CPU    IDE P                       LVDS                         ino    C             og Pp          4 I          L 1 IEEE1394 0              5  Jumpers AUDIO HEAD CDROM    Note  In according to Intel ICH9ME chipset specification the SATA ports 2 and 3 are not 
59. d under   1  DOS  idle  mean  2  WindowsXP  Running 3DMARK 2001  amp  CPU BURN  mean  3  S1 mean  4  S3  mean  5  54  mean           following items were used           test              1  Low Power Setup  2 0GHz  Celeron 575     1x 1GB Samsung 2Rx8 PC3 10600U 09 00 A0 DDR3 Ram  High Power Setup  2 53GHz  T9400  Core Duo  amp  2x 2GB Samsung 2Rx8 PC3 10600U 09 00 A0  DDR3 Ram   12V active cooler  Kontron PN 823132     USB Keyboard Mouse  Logitech Corded Media Keyboard   Logitech First Pilot Wheel MSE    TFT  Samsung SyncMaster 953bw    HD  Seagate Barracuda ST380815AS   7200 10   80 GB    ATX PSU  SHG computers   SCP400LN PL    Tektronix MSO 2024   Fluke Current Probe 80i 100S AC DC         400  amp             E ATX supplies  E              Test setup        KTGM45 Flex  Current  Probe    Tektronix MSO 2024    Note  The Power consumption of CRT  HD and Fan is not included     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C System specification       Low Power Setup  Celeron 575   1GB RAM  results         DOS Idle  Mean       external load  Supply Current draw   Power consumption   12   1 82   21 84W    0 295A 1 475W  1 4A 4 62W    0    W  5VSB   OW  Total 27 935W    12V only 2 7A 32 4W    Windows XP  mean  3DMARK2001  Game 1   Car Chase test    amp  CPUBURN  Current draw   Power consumption                                                                                                       12V only    KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C System specification       High Power Setup  C
60. e 12V supply for the IEEE1394 1 devices is on board fused with a 1 5A reset able fuse     Description  Differential signal pair A       Differential signal pair B              12   supply    3 5 2 IEEE1394 connector  IEEE1304 0        Note 1  The 12V supply for the IEEE1394 0 devices is on board fused with a 1 5A reset able fuse     Description  Differential signal pair A       Differential signal pair B              12   supply    KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 6 PCI Express connectors    The         45        supports one 16 lane  x16  PCI Express port and one 4 lane PCI Express  x16  port   The KTGM45 mITX supports one 16         x16  PCI Express port and one                Express port     The 16 lane  x16  PCI Express 1 1 port can be used for external PCI Express graphics card  It is located  nearest the CPU     Supports PCI Express GEN1 frequency of 1 25 GHz  supports 2 5 Gbit s in each direction  500      5 totally    Maximum theoretical bandwidth using 16 lanes is 8 GB s     The PCI Express  x16  interface is multiplexed with the SDVO ports and TMDS ports     The 4 lane  x4  PCI Express port  KTGM45 Flex only  is mechanically a x16 port and electrically a x4 port   It is located farthest away from CPU     The miniPCle port  KTGM45 mITX only  is located on the backside of the board     3 6 1 PCI Express x16 SDVO Connector  PCle x16 SDVO      12V   12V   12V  GND  SMB_CLK  SMB_DATA                                                      
61. e USB8 9 internal pinrow connector    USB Port 10 and 11 are supplied on the USB10 11 internal pinrow connector     Note  It is required to use only HiSpeed USB cable  specified in USB2 0 standard     on Twisted Power Pair  Polyvinyl Chloride  PVC  Jacket  Red  Veus    Black  Power Ground          Outer Shield  gt  65  Interwoven  Tinned Copper Braid    Inner Shield Aluminum  Metallized Polyester    Twisted Signaling Pair   White  D   Green  D     28 AWG Tinned  Copper Drain Wire    3 11 1 USB Connector 0 2  USB0 2     USB Ports 0 and 2 are mounted together with ETHER1 Ethernet port     loh lol PIN   Signal loh lol                5V SB5V        GND       USB2  USB2              5V SB5V GND  USBO  USBO                                      Note 1  In order to meet the requirements of USB standard  the 5V input supply must be at least 5 00V     Signal Description  USBO  USB0    Differential pair works as Data Address Command Bus   USB2  USB2        5V SB5V 5V supply for external devices  SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup  on USB device activity  Protected by resettable 1 1A fuse covering both USB ports        KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 11 2 USB Connector 1 3  USB1 3     See Frontpanel Connector  FRONTPNL  description     3 11 3 USB Connector 4 5  USB4 5     USB Ports 4 and 5 are mounted together with IEEE1394 1 port                                                                 5V SB5V 8728 GND    45K   0 25 2   USB5    US
62. eature in ATX PSU s   Running the board without 3 3V connected will damage the board after a few minutes        2  Insert the DDR3 DIMM 240pin DRAM module s   Be careful to push it in the slot s  before locking the tabs  For a list of approved DDR3 DIMM modules  contact your Distributor or FAE  DDR3 800 1066 DIMM 240pin  PC3 6400 PC3 8500  are supported     3  Install the processor  The CPU is keyed and will only mount in the CPU socket in one way  Use the handle to open  close the  CPU socket               and Meron CPU s via mPGA479      Socket are supported  refer to supported  processor overview for details     4  Cooler Installation  Use heat paste or adhesive pads between CPU and cooler and connect the Fan electrically to the  FAN CPU connector     5  Connecting Interfaces  Insert all external cables for hard disk  keyboard etc  A CRT monitor must be connected in order to  change CMOS settings     6  Connect and turn on PSU  Connect PSU to the board by      ATX BTXPWR and the 4        ATX 12V connectors  Alternatively use only  the 4        ATX 12V connector if single voltage operation   12V    5   is requested  Notice that single  voltage operation has limited power support for add on cards etc  Turn on power     7  Power Button  The PWRBTN IN must be toggled to start the Power supply  this is done by shorting pins 16   PWRBTN IN  and pin 18  GND  on the FRONTPNL connector  see Connector description   A  normally  open  switch can be connected via the FRONTPNL connecto
63. ecting the COM ports to I O front panel     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 10 Ethernet Connectors    The         45 boards supports three channels of 10 100 1000Mb Ethernet  one  ETHER1  is based on Intel    Boazman LM WG82567LM Gigabit PHY with AMT 4 0 support and the two other controllers  ETHER2  amp                 are based on Intel   Hartwell 82574L PCI Express controller     In order to achieve the specified performance of the Ethernet port  Category 5 twisted pair cables must be  used with 10 100MB and Category 5E  6 or 6E with 1Gb LAN networks     The signals for the Ethernet ports are as follows     Description  MDI 0     MDI 0   In       mode  this is the first pair in 1000Base T  i e  the              pair  and is the  transmit pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX   In MDI crossover mode  this pair acts as the              pair  and is the receive pair  in 10Base T and 100Base TX   MDI 1     MDI 1   In MDI mode  this is the second pair in 1000Base T  i e  the              pair  and is  the receive pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX   In       crossover mode  this pair acts as the Bl         pair  and is the transmit  pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX   MDI 2     MDI 2     In MDI mode  this is the third pair in 1000Base T  i e  the              pair   In       crossover mode  this pair acts as the        0    pair     MDI 3     MDI 3     In MDI mode  this is the fourth pair in 1000Base T  i e  the        0    pair   In       crossover mode
64. ection to external equipment are ESD  EMI  protected    EN 61000 4 2 2000 ESD Immunity       55022 1998 class B Generic Emission Standard     Safety   Pending    UL 60950 1 2003  27    Edition  2007 03 27   CSA   22 2 No  60950 1 07 27    Edition  2007 03   Product Category  Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business  Equipment   Product Category         NWGQ2  NWGQ8   File number  E194252    Theoretical MTBF                     hours   40       60     for      KTGM45 mITX                  hours   40       60  C for the KTGM45 Flex    Restriction of Hazardous Substances  RoHS    All boards in the         45 family are RoHS compliant     Capacitor utilization     No Tantalum capacitors on board  Only Japanese brand Solid capacitors rated for 100       used on board    Exchangeable 3 0V Lithium battery for onboard Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM     Manufacturer Panasonic   Part number CR 2032L BN  CR2032NL LE or CR   2032L BE     Approximate 6 years retention   Current draw is 4     when PSU is disconnected        CAUTION  Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced  Replace  only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer   Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions           KTGM45 Users Guide          2 2 System overview    The block diagram below shows the architecture and main components of the KTGM45  The two key  components on the board are the Intel  GM45  Cantiga  and Intel  ICH9ME Chips
65. ector  SPI  aa                     50  3 17 Front Panel Connector                                                                                     51  3 18 Feature Connector                                                                                   52  3 19 PCI Slot Connector  PCI       u L AA                                                 53  3 19 1 Signal Description     PCI Slot                                     54  3 19 2         45 PCI IRQ  amp  INT                                                                                55  4 Onboard    amp  mating connectors                                                       56  5 System Resources                                                 aa    a    a wena 57  541 Memory                                                 57    KTGM45 Users Guide          532  3POhDSViCBS                 58    5 3  Interrupt Usage    eee                                            Ce Ren        Lei aea                               59                                                60  o ree naar EEE er 62  61 System Management BIOS                                                                 62  62    Legacy USB                     rre                                                   2  63  BIOS Update iii                     62     BIOS SUD                63  Ll IntrOdUctlon uu e ee be p a Re e                  an aya      63  7 2 IMBA eene crecen eta e               63  723  Advanced                                         
66. ed  System halt if incorrect Date  amp  Time   Disabled  Secure CMOS Enabled Enable will store current CMOS in non volatile ram   Disabled  For protection of CMOS data in case of battery  failure etc                                 KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C AMI BIOS Beep Codes    8 AMI BIOS Beep Codes    Boot Block Beep Codes    rd of Description   Insert diskette in floppy drive A       AMIBOOT ROM file not found in root directory of diskette           Base Memory error   Flash Programming successful   Floppy read error   Keyboard controller BAT command failed   No Flash EPROM detected   Floppy controller failure   Boot Block BIOS checksum error   Flash Erase error   Flash Program error                               file size error   BIOS ROM image mismatch  file layout does not match image present in flash device                                               POST BIOS Beep Codes     Number of 4572             Description              Memory refresh timer error    Parity error in base memory  first 64KB block    Base memory read write test error   Motherboard timer not operational   Processor error   8042 Gate A20 test error  cannot switch to protected mode   General exception error  processor exception interrupt error   Display memory error  system video adapter    AMIBIOS ROM checksum error   CMOS shutdown register read write error   Cache memory test failed                                  4  O  OI                   e              Troubleshooting POST BIOS B
67. eep Codes   Number of  Beeps    Troubleshooting Action    Reset the memory  or replace with known good modules    Fatal error indicating a serious problem with the system  Consult your system manufacturer   Before declaring the motherboard beyond    all hope     eliminate the possibility of interference  due to a malfunctioning add in card  Remove all expansion cards  except the video adapter     If beep codes are generated when all other expansion cards are absent  consult your  system manufacturer s technical support      If beep codes are not generated when all other expansion cards are absent  one of the add   in cards is causing the malfunction  Insert the cards back into the system one at a time until  the problem happens again  This will reveal the malfunctioning card    If the system video adapter is an add in card  replace or reset the video adapter  If the video  adapter is an integrated part of the system board  the board may be faulty                 KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C 0S Setup       9 OS Setup    Use the Setup exe files for all relevant drivers  The drivers        be found on KTGM45 Driver CD or they can  be downloaded from the homepage http   www kontron com     KTGM45 Users Guide       
68. eld       2971MB    Size    Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    System Time  System Date     10 18 13    Thu 12 17 2009                      Options   Description    HH MM SS    Feature    System Time    Set the system time           System Date       MM DD YYYY    Set the system date     KTGM45 Users Guide    BIOS setup       7 3 Advanced Menu  BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced       mE    Advanced Settings Configure CPU     Warning  Setting wrong values in below sections  may cause system to malfunction     CPU Configuration   IDE Configuration   LAN Configuration   SuperIO Configuration  Hardware Health Configuration  Voltage Monitor   ACPI Configuration   ASF Configuration   Intel AMT Configuration  lt   Select Screen  Intel TXT  LT  Configuration N Select Item  Intel VT d Configuration Enter Go to Sub Screen  PCI Express Configuration Fi General Help  Remote Access Configuration F10 Save and Exit  Trusted Computing ESC Exit   USB Configuration                                                         45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C          65 BIOS setup       7 3 1 Advanced settings     CPU Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced    CPU Configure For UP platforms leave it   Module Version  3F 15 enabled  For DP MP  servers  it may use to   Manufacturer Intel tune performance to the   Celeron  Dual Core CPU T3100 8 1 90Ghz specific application    Frequency   1 90Ghz   FSB Speed   800Mhz   Cache L1   64 KB   Cache L2   1024 KB   Ratio Actua
69. elect Item          Secondary Slave HDD User Password Enter Go to Sub Screen  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit             v02 67   C Copyright 1985 2009  American Megatrends  Inc     Feature Description  Change Supervisor Password   Password When not cleared the advanced Supervisor  Password protection system is enabled  see below  diagram   Hereafter setting can only be accessed  when entering BIOS as Supervisor   User Access Level Full Access Only visible if Supervisor Password is installed   View Only Full Access  User can change all BIOS settings   Limited View Only  User can only read BIOS settings   No Access Limited  User can only read settings except  Date  amp   Time  Quick Boot  Quiet Boot  Repost Video on S3  Resume  Active State Power Management and  Remote Access   No Access  User can not enter BIOS  but if  Password Check  lt  Always then User password will  allow boot   Change User Password Password Change the User Password   Password Check Setup Only visible if Password is installed   Always Setup  Protects only BIOS settings   Always  Protects both BIOS settings and Boot   Boot Sector Virus Protection Enabled Will write protect the MBR when the BIOS is used to  Disabled access the harddrive  HDD Password Password Locks the HDD with a password  the user needs to  type the password on power on                            KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C          89 BIOS setup       Supervisor Password protection  setup Supervisor before User    
70. erted low  negative true   using open drain output  drivers  The assertion and deassertion of INTx  is asynchronous to CLK  A device asserts its INTx  line when requesting  attention from its device driver  Once the INTx  signal is asserted  it remains asserted until the device driver clears the  pending request  When the request is cleared  the device deasserts its INTx  signal  PCI defines one interrupt line for a  single function device and      to four interrupt lines for    multi function device or connector  For    single function device   only INTA  may be used while the other three interrupt lines have no meaning    Interrupt A is used to reguest an interrupt              Interrupt    is used to reguest an interrupt and only has meaning         multi function device        Interrupt C is used to request an interrupt and only has meaning      a multi function device        Interrupt D is used to request an interrupt and only has meaning on a multi function device           3 19 2 KTGM45 PCI IRQ  amp  INT routing    Boardtype  5101  REQ   GNT   IDSEL   INTA    INTB   INTC             KTGM45 mITX  0  REQO   GNTO   AD16  INT PIRQ  ZA   INT                 INT                 INT  PIROZD    KTGM45 Flex   0       0  GNTO  AD16  INT PIRQZA   INT                INT PIRQZC   INT PIRQZD  1       1  GNT1  AD17  INT PIRQZE   INT PIRQZF   INT PIRQZG   INT PIRQZH          When using the 820982  PCI Riser   Flex   2slot w  arbiter  the lower slot has IDSEL   IRQs routed straight  th
71. eset Delay  20 Sec  storage device after  Start unit command   Device 41 JetFlash TS256MJF2L  Emulation Type  Auto     Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Feature Options Description   USB Mass Storage Reset Delay   10 Sec   Number of seconds POST waits for the USB  20 Sec mass storage device after start unit command   30 Sec  40 Sec  Emulation Type Auto If Auto  USB devices less than 530MB will be  Floppy emulated as Floppy and remaining as hard  Forced FDD drive  Forced FDD option can be used to force  Hard Disk a HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD  Ex   CDROM ZIP drive                  KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 4            Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    PCIPnP    Advanced PCI PnP Settings No  Lets the BIOS  configure all the  devices in the system   Yes  Lets the operating  system configure Plug  and Play  PnP  devices  not required for boot if  your system has a Plug  amp   Play operating system     Warning  Setting wrong values in below sections  May cause system to malfunction     Plug  amp  Play O S  No   Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA  Yes     Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Feature Options Description   Plug  amp  Play O S No  Lets the BIOS configure all the devices in the  system    Yes  Lets the operating system configure Plug and  Play  PnP  devices not required for boot if your  system has a Plug  amp  Play operating system   Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA 
72. esources       FED20000    FED3FFFF    131072    Motherboard resources       FED40000    FED8FFFF    327680    Motherboard resources       FED90000    FFFFFFFF    19333120    System Board             00000                        4096    Motherboard resources             00000    FFBFFFFF    1048576    Intel R  82802 Firmware hub unit       FFC00000    FFEFFFFF    3145728    Motherboard resources       FFF00000    KTGM45 Users Guide       FFFFFFFF       1048576       Intel R  82802 Firmware hub unit       KTD N0793 C System Resources       5 2 PCI Devices    Device   Function Device Device Function      GM45 Chipset Host Bridge  GM45 Chipset        Controller  GM45 Chipset        Controller  GM45 Chipset Management Engine  82567LM LAN Gigabit Network Connection  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R High Definition Audio Controller  ICH9R PCI to PCI Bridge  ICH9R PCI to PCI Bridge  ICH9R PCI to PCI Bridge  ICH9R PCI to PCI Bridge  ICH9R PCI to PCI Bridge  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R USB Universal Host Controller  ICH9R PCI to PCI Bridge  ICH9R ISA Bridge  ICH9R IDE Controller  ICH9R SMBus Controller  ICH9R IDE Controller  JMB368 IDE PATA Controller  FW533 FireWire   FireWire Controller  82574L LAN Gigabit Network Connection  PEX8505 PCI PCI to PCI Bridge  PEX8505 PCI PCI to P
73. et   Some components  PCI Slots  PCI Express and                Express  are optional depending on board type                LVDS  CRT 667 800 1066  TV Out MHz FSB  D splay  Port Cantiga  HDMI 1 667 7 DD R2 Dual Ch     800 1067 DDR3 Dual Ch               III    x16 PCI Express   Graphics or        E  Dual Channel SDVO            12 Hi Speed AA  USB 20 Ports      1 1 1 TT       PCI Express x4    u       miniPCl Express             4 Serial  ATA Ports            1 awr                                  0793    System specification       2 3 Processor Support Table   The KTGM45 is designed to support the following PGA478 processors  up to 60W power consumption    Intel amp               2 Extreme Mobile Processor                  Intel amp               2 Quad Mobile Processor  Penryn    Intel   Core    2 Duo Mobile Processor  Penryn    Intel   Celeron    Penryn    Intel   Celeron    Meron     In the following list you will find all CPU   s supported by the chipset in according to Intel but also other CPU   s  if successfully tested     Embedded CPU   s are indicated by text    Successfully tested CPU   s are indicated by highlighted text    Successfully tested embedded CPU   s are indicated by text  Failed CPU s are indicated by red text     Some of the processors in the list are distributed from Kontron  those CPU   s are marked by an    asterisk   right after the CPU number  However please notice that this marking is only guide line and maybe not fully  updated     CPU sSpec   
74. functional    The picture is not final version     Connectors in IO Bracket area see next page        SPI       3 1 2         45            See note      previous page        LVDS FEATURE       USB8  USB9            lt       2 49 We ie de We Xs Aud de           DDR3 SLOT             A     DDR3 SLOT 1     FRONTPNL  B                05810  05811                5  Jumpers    PCle   16  ISDVO    PCle x4    PCI SLOT 0       PCI SLOT 1                                      sas                                                  ino       AUDIO HEAD SPI   The picture is not final version  CDROM  IEEE1394 0    3 1 3         45   IO Bracket area                 TV OUT  AUDIO STACK    IEEE1394 1     ETHER2  USBS ETHER3    05  4       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 2 Power Connector  ATX BTXPWR     The         45 boards are designed to be supplied from a standard ATX  or BTX  power supply or by single    12V  Use of BTX supply is not required for operation  but may be required to drive high power         cards   In case of the KTGM45 mITX or in case of other versions of KTGM45 where the total power load from PCI  and PCIe slots are limited to one full load for each type of connector  then the ATX BTXPWR connector can  be unconnected  so that the        12   is the only voltage  12V    5   supplied     ATX  BTX Power Connector                                                                           N G   Q O  4                           Note 1   5V supply is not used onboard     
75. iden  mukaisesti           KTD N0793 C System specification    2 System specification    2 1 Component main data  The table below summarizes the features of the KTGM45 mITX and KTGM45 Flex embedded motherboards     Form factor   KTGM45 mITX  minil TX  170 18 mm by 170 18 mm   KTGM45 Flex  Flex ATX  190 5 mm by 228 6 mm   Processor Support the following Penryn and Meron CPU s via mPGA479 ZIF Socket  e Intel   Core    2 Extreme Mobile Processor  Penryn   e Intel   Core   2 Quad Mobile processor  Penryn  09100  e Intel   Core   2 Duo Mobile processor  Penryn   e Intel   Celeron    Meron   Up to 1066MHz system bus and 1 3 6 12MB internal cache      2pcs DDR3 DIMM 240pin DRAM sockets  e Dual channel interleaved mode support  e Support for DDR3 800 1066MHz  PC3 6400 PC3 8500   e Support system memory from 512MB and up to 2x 4GB  PT only up to 2x 2GB has  been verified    Note  Less than 4GB displayed in System Properties using 32bit OS   Shared Video                    resources is subtracted   e ECC not supported  Chipset Intel GM45 ICH9ME Chipset consisting of   e Intel   82GM45 Graphics Memory Controller Hub  GMCH   e Intel   ICH9ME I O Controller Hub  Security e Intel   Integrated TPM 1 2 support    Management     Intel amp  Active Management Technology  Intel   AMT  4 0    Wiss Intel Gen 5 0 integrated graphics engine  Intel amp  GMA X4500HD       DVMT 5 0  Dynamic Video Memory Technology   allowing up to more than 512MB  dynamically allocated Video Memory  System memory is al
76. ion       FE7FB000    FE7FBOOF    16    PCI controller for simple communication       FE7FB400    FE7FB7FF    1024    Intel R  ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller   293C       FEAFB800    FEAFBBFF    1024    Intel R  ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller   293A       FE7FBCOO    FE7FBCFF    256    Intel R  ICH9 Family SMBus Controller   2930       FE800000                        1048576    Intel R  ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 2   2942       FES8FF000                        4096            Compliant IEEE 1394 Vaertscontroller       FE900000    FE9FFFFF    1048576    Intel R  ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 3   2944       FE9DCO000    FE9DFFFF    16384    Intel R  82574L Gigabit Network Connection  2       FE9E0000    FE9FFFFF    131072    Intel R  82574L Gigabit Network Connection  2             00000                        1048576    Intel R  ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 4   2946               0000    FEAEFFFF    65536    PCI Standart PCI to PCI Brigde             00000                        1048576    Intel R  ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 5     2948       FEBDCOO0    FEBDFFFF    16384    Intel R  82574L Gigabit Network Connection               0000    FEBFFFFF    131072    Intel R  82574L Gigabit Network Connection             00000    FECOOFFF    4096    Motherboard resources       FED00000    FEDOO3FF    1024    High Precision timer       FED10000    FED19FFF    40960    Motherboard resources       FED1C000    FED1FFFF    16384    Motherboard r
77. kontron               4 ER                 KTD N0793 C                KTD N0793 C          2 Document details    Document revision history        Apr  2274 2020 MLA          Revision   Date By Comment       Only 4 SATA ports  SPI connector corrections  Added note on  Memory Remap Feature  Maximum system memory corrected        Page 11  Corrected PCI Express standard  Chapter 2 5 updated   Feature connector correction  Other minor corrections             29  2010 MLA First full release    Feb 25  2010 MLA                   0 Dec 2274 2009 MLA Preliminary version       Copyright Notice     Copyright    2009  KONTRON Technology A S  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED     No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means  electronically or  mechanically  for any purpose  without the express written permission of KONTRON Technology A S     Trademark Acknowledgement     Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners     Disclaimer     KONTRON Technology A S reserves the right to make changes  without notice  to any product  including  circuits and or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and or  performance    Specifications listed in this manual are subject to change without notice  KONTRON Technology assumes no  responsibility or liability for the use of the described product s   conveys no license or title under any patent   copyright  or mask work rights to these products  and m
78. l TXT Initialization   Disabled Disabled    Enabled Enabled       7 3 10 Advanced settings   Intel VT d Configuration    m BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced  Intel VT d Configuration Options  Disabled  Intel VT d  Disabled  Enabled    Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Feature   Options   Description    Intel VT d   Disabled   Disabled  Enabled Enabled       KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 3 11 Advanced settings     PCI Express Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced    PCI Express Configuration Enabled Disabled  PCI Express 105 and L1    Active State Power Management  Disabled  link power states     Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Feature   Options   Description    Active State Power Management Disabled Enabled Disabled  Enabled PCI Express LOs and L1 link power states        KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       BIOS setup    7 3 12 Advanced settings   Remote Access Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced  Select Remote Access  type     Configure Remote Access type and parameters       Remote Access  Enabled    COM1      3F8h  4    115200 8 n 1    None    Always    ANSI    Enabled     No Delay     Serial port number   Base Address          Serial Port Mode  Flow Control  Redirection After BIOS POST  Terminal Type  VT UTF8 Combo Key Support  Sredir Memory Display Delay       Select Screen  Select Item    Feature  Remote Access    Disabled  Enab
79. l Value 9 5       Intel   Virtualisation tech  Enabled    Execute Disable Bit Capability  Enabled    Core Multi Processing  Enabled  Select Screen  Intel   SpeedStep    tech  Enabled  Select Item  Intel   C STATE tech  Enabled  Change Option    Enhanced C States  Enabled  General Help  Save and Exit    Exit          Feature Description   Intel amp  Virtualisation tech Disabled   When enabled  A VMM can utilize the additional HW  Enabled   Caps  Provided by Intel amp  Virtualization Tech    Note  A full reset is required to change the setting   Execute Disable Bit Capability Disabled   When disabled  force the XD feature flag to always  Enabled   return 0    Core Multi Processing Disabled   When disabled  disable one execution core of each  Enabled   CPU die    Intel   SpeedStep    tech Disabled   Disabled  Disable GV3   Enabled   Enabled  Enable GV3   Intel   C STATE tech Disabled   CState  CPU idle is set to C2 C3 C4 State   Enabled  Enhanced C States Disabled   CState  CPU idle is set to Enhanced C States   Enabled                            KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 3 2 Advanced settings   IDE Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced    IDE Configuration Options  Disabled    Mirrored IDER Configuration  Disabled  Compatible              1 Configuration  Compatible  Enhanced  Configure SATA 1       IDE   SATA 2 Configuration  Enhanced     Primary IDE Master    Hard Disk    Secondary IDE Master    Not Detected   Third IDE Master    Not Dete
80. led    change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Description   When Enabled then a remote PC can via one of the  serial ports behave like a TTY terminal  so that  keyboard and monitor  in a terminal window  is  emulated by the remote PC  As remote PC terminal  program the Windows Hyperterminal can be used        Serial port number    COM1  COM2    Setup which comport that should be used for  communication       Serial Port Mode    115200 8 n 1  576008n1  384008 n 1  192008 n 1   9600 8 n 1    Select the serial port speed       Flow Control    None  Hardware  Software    Select Flow Control for serial port       Redirection After BIOS POST    Disabled  Boot Loader    How long shall the BIOS send the picture over the  serial port       Terminal Type    Select the target terminal type       VT UTF8 Combo Key Support    Enabled  Disabled    Enable VT UTF8 Combination Key Support for  ANSI VT100 terminals       Sredir Memory Display Delay    KTGM45 Users Guide          No Delay   Delay 1 Sec  Delay 2 Sec  Delay 4 Sec       Gives the delay in seconds to display memory  information       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 3 13 Advanced settings     Trusted Computing    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced  Trusted Computing Enables Disable TPM TCG   Tpm 1 1 1 2  Support in    TCG TPM Support  Yes  BER    TPM Enabled Disabled Status       State   TPM Owner Status       State        Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit                     Option
81. ll an operating system that supports USB  By default  Legacy USB support is enabled     Legacy USB support operates as follows    1  When you apply power to the computer  legacy support is disabled    2  POST begins    3  Legacy USB support is enabled by the BIOS allowing you to use a USB keyboard to enter and  configure the BIOS Setup program and the maintenance menu    4  POST completes    5  The operating system loads  While the operating system is loading  USB keyboards and mice are  recognized and may be used to configure the operating system   Keyboards and mice are not  recognized during this period if Legacy USB support is Disabled in the BIOS Setup     6  After the operating system loads the USB drivers  all legacy and non legacy USB devices are  recognized by the operating system  and Legacy USB support from the BIOS is no longer used     To install an operating system that supports USB  verify that Legacy USB support in the BIOS Setup  program is set to Enabled and follow the operating system s installation instructions     6 3 BIOS Update    The BIOS can be updated using Kontron utility called bf exe  which are available on the Kontron Web site   The utility supports DOS and Windows environment  Before updating the BIOS  AMT related restrictions  must be followed     Warning  Do not attempts to ignore below steps as it might result in corrupted BIOS  Before BIOS update make sure there is only RAM in SLOT 0  socket closest to the CPU         After BIOS update make 
82. located when it is needed    Onboard support for analogue CRT  LVDS panel and TV   Analogue CRT Display Support  onboard   300 MHz  24 bit integrated RAMDAC with  support for analogue monitors up to           2048x1536 pixels    75 Hz  LVDS panel Support  onboard   18 24 bit colour in up to WUXGA  1920x1200 pixels   060 Hz and SPWG            colour coding  OpenLDI  JEIDA colour coding 18 bit  colour with or without Dithering    TV Support  onboard   Component  S Video and Composite interfaces  NTSC PAL  and HDTV Graphics mode  10 bit DAC   Macrovision is not supported    Multiplexed PCle x16  SDVO and TMDS   PCle x16  PCI Express 2 0  support also PCle Graphics card   SDVO  Serial Digital Video Out  ports  2 channels  for additional ADD2  Advanced  Digital Display 2  cards supporting second CRT monitor or Dual LVDS panels      DVI  panels   TMDS  Transition Minimized Differential Signaling   3 channels  for additional  HDMI  support with HDCP and HD Audio  DVI support  or DP  DisplayPort  support with 8 10  bit colours in WQXGA  2560x1600 pixels  and HDCP   Dual independent pipe support  Mirror and Dual independent display support  Dual Monitor support with combinations of SDVO TMDS port devices and onboard  CRT LVDS TV   Audio  7 1 Channel High Definition Audio Codec using the VIA 1708B codec   e Line out   Line in  Surround output  SIDE  LFE  CEN  BACK and FRONT  Microphone  MIC1 and MIC2  CDROM in  SPDIF  electrical Interface only   Onboard speaker                        
83. n  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit       KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 3 7 Advanced settings     ACPI Settings    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced    ACPI Settings General ACPI  Configuration settings     gt  General ACPI Configuration   ACPI Version Features  ACPI v1 0   PS 2 Kbd Mouse 54 55 Wake  Disabled   Keyboard Wake Hotkey  Any key   USB Device Wakeup From 53 54  Disabled     Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    REIS               Advanced      General ACPI Configuration Select the          state  used for System Suspend     Suspend mode  S3  STR  1  Repost Video      S3 Resume  No     Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit                     Options   Description   Suspend mode 51  POS    Select the ACPI state used for System Suspend  S3  STR    Repost Video on S3 Resume        Determines whether to invoke VGA BIOS post on  Yes S3 STR resume          KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C    Feature  ACPI Version Features    Options   ACPI v1 0  ACPI v2 0  ACPI v3 0    BIOS setup    Description   Enabled RSDP pointers to 64 bit Fixed System  Description Tabled  Different ACPI version has some  addition        PS 2 Kbd Mouse 54 55 Wake    Disabled  Enabled    Enabled  The System can also be waked from S4 or  S5    Disabled  PS 2 Kbd or Mouse can still wake system  from S3       Keyboard Wake Hotkey    Any key   Space      Enter         Sleep button       Any key     S
84. nk     Data Set Ready  indicates that the modem etc  is ready to establish a communications link     Reguest To Send  indicates to the modem etc  that the on board UART is ready to                   data     Clear To Send  indicates that the modem or data       is ready to exchange data   Data Carrier Detect  indicates that the modem or data set has detected the data carrier   Ring Indicator  indicates that the modem has received a ringing signal from the telephone line                             The connector pinout for each operation mode is defined in the following sections   3 9 1 COM1 Connector  COM  is RS232 port available in the IO Bracket area  The pinout of Serial ports Com1 is as follows     loh lol   Type   Signal  __   PWR  GND                DTR                   TxD                         RxD                                                                                                                                           3 9 2 COM2          and          Header Connectors    The pinout of Serial ports COM2           and       4 is as follows                                                                                                   DCD 0   ee  i     l    no      RTS O                    2             6 CTS EMF           DIR 8 RI l               PWR GND           PWR                                      Note 1  The COM2           and COM4 5V supply is fused with individual 1 1A resettable fuses        DB9 adapter  ribbon cable  is available for conn
85. ode during BIOS control otherwise operates  in IDE mode     BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced  AHCI        0 Select the          of  device connected to the  Device  Hard Disk system     Vendor  WDC WD800AAJS 00PSAO  SIZE  80GB    SATA Porto  AUTO   S M A R T  Enabled     Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Feature   Description  SATA          Auto Select the type of device connected to the system   Not Installed    S M A R T Enabled S M A R T  stands for Self Monitoring  Analysis and  Disabled Reporting Technology     KTGM45 Users Guide             KTD N0793 C BIOS setup                     Description   Hard Disk Write Protect Disabled Disable Enable device write protection  This will be  Enabled effective only if device is accessed through BIOS  IDE Detect Time Out  Sec  Select the timeout value for detecting ATA ATAPI  device s           ATA PI  80Pin Cable Host  amp  Device Select the mechanism for detecting 80Pin ATA PI   Detection Host Cable   Device  JMicron 36x ATA Controller Disabled Select ATA Controller Operate Mode  Enabled                KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C BIOS setup    7 3 3 Advanced settings   LAN Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced    LAN Configuration Control of Ethernet  Devices and PXE boot    ETH1 Configuration  Enabled   GbE Wake Up From S5  Disabled   MAC Address  amp  Link status   00E0F41E24A4    ETH2 Configuration  Lower   Enabled   MAC Address    Link status   00E0F41E24A5      
86. onboard connector even though several types  with same fit  form and function are approved and could be used as alternative  Please also notice that  standard connectors like DVI  PCle  PCI  CF  Ethernet and USB is not included in the list     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       5    5 1    System Resources    System Resources    Memory Map    Address  her     00000000    0009FFFF    655360    Description  System board       000A0000                        131072    PCI bus       000A0000                        131072    Mobile Intel R  4 Series Express Chipset Family       000C0000    OOOCFFFF    65536    System board       000D0000    OOODFFFF    65536    PCI bus       000E0000    000FFFFF    131072    System board       00100000    3DBFFFFF    1034944512    System board       3DC00000    DFFFFFFF    2722103296    PCI bus       D0000000    DFFFFFFF    268435456    Mobile Intel R  4 Series Express Chipset Family       E0000000    EFFFFFFF    268435456    Motherboard resources       F0000000    FED8FFFF    249102336    PCl bus           000000                        4194304    Mobile Intel R  4 Series Express Chipset Family       FE600000                        1048576    Mobile Intel R  4 Series Express Chipset Family       FE7C0000    FE7DFFFF    131072    Intel R  82567LM Gigabit Network Connection       FE7F4000    FE7F7FFF    16384    Microsoft UAA bus driver for High Definition Audio       FE7FA000    FE7FAFFF    131072    Intel R  82567LM Gigabit Network Connect
87. or the hard disk interface are the following     Description  DAA2  0 Address lines  used to address the I O registers in the IDE hard disk   HDCSA1  0   Hard Disk Chip Select  HDCSO  selects the primary hard disk    DA15  8 High part of data bus    DAT  0 Low part of data bus    IORA       Read    IOWA       Write   IORDYA    This signal may be driven by the hard disk to extend the current I O cycle   RESETA    Reset signal to the hard disk    HDIRQA Interrupt line from hard disk     CBLIDA This input signal  CaBLe ID  is used to detect the type of attached cable  80 wire cable  when low input  and 40 wire cable when 5V via 10Kohm  pull up resistor      DDREQA Disk DMA Request might be driven by the IDE hard disk to request bus master access to  the PCI bus  The signal is used in conjunction with the PCI bus master IDE function and is  not associated with any PC AT bus compatible DMA channel     DDACKA     Disk DMA Acknowledge  Active low signal grants IDE bus master access to the PCI bus                                         HDACTA    Signal from hard disk indicating hard disk activity  The signal level depends on the hard  disk type  normally active low  The signals from primary and secondary controller are  routed together through diodes and passed to the connector FEATURE           The pinout of the connectors is defined in the following sections     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 7 1 IDE Hard Disk Connector  PATA     This connector 
88. ore 2 Duo Mobile T9400   1GB RAM  results            DOS Idle  Mean  No external load  Supply Current draw   Power consumption              12V 1 87   22 44W  0 297A 1 485W  1 38   4 554W         ow  5VSB    ow  Total 28 479W     12V only 2 76A 33 12W                      00        5 ase te  amp                                    3 58A 42 96W  0 282A 1 41W  1 48A 4 884W  0 052A 0 624W  B   ow  ota 49 875W   12V only       S1 Mode  Mean  No external load  Current draw   Power consumption                                                              12V only    KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 Connector Definitions    The following sections provide pin definitions and detailed description of all on board connectors     The connector definitions follow the following notation     Column   Description              Shows the pin numbers in the connector  The graphical layout of the connector definition  tables is made similar to the physical connectors        The mnemonic name of the signal at the current pin  The notation              states that the signal             is active low        Al  Analogue Input   AO  Analogue Output   I  Input  TTL compatible if nothing else stated   IO  Input   Output  TTL compatible if nothing else stated   Bi directional tristate IO pin   IS  Schmitt trigger input  TTL compatible   Input   open collector Output  TTL compatible   Input   Output  CMOS level Schmitt triggered   Open drain output   NC  Pin not connecte
89. ory controller for optimal performance  If non SPD memory is used  the  BIOS will attempt to configure the memory settings  but performance and reliability may be impacted     Memory Operating Frequencies   Regardless of the DIMM type used  the memory frequency will either be equal to or less than the processor  system bus frequency  For example  if DDR3 800 memory is used with an 800 MHz system bus frequency  processor  the memory clock will operate at 400 MHz  The table below lists the resulting operating memory  frequencies based on the combination of DIMMs and processors     DIMM Type Processor Memory Resulting Module Peak transfer  system bus Data memory clock name rate  freguency transfers freguency   MHz   Mill s   MHz   MB s   DDR3 800 PC3 5300       DDR3 800 PC3 6400  DDR3 800 PC3 6400  DDR3 1066 PC3 5300  DDR3 1066 PC3 8500  DDR3 1066 PC3 10600                                  Note  Kontron offers the following memory modules   e P N 1028 6891  DDR3 RAM  1GB  240p  800MHZ  PC3 8500  DIMM  e P N 1028 6892  DDR3 RAM  2GB  240p  800MHZ  PC3 8500  DIMM    Memory Configurations  The KTGM45 boards support the following three types of memory organization     1  Dual channel  Interleaved  mode  This mode offers the highest throughput  Dual channel mode is enabled  when the installed memory capacities of both DIMM channels are equal  Technology and device width can  vary from one channel to the other but the installed memory capacity for each channel must be equal  If  diffe
90. p Management Interface  DMI  compliant method for managing computers in a  managed network     The main component of SMBIOS is the Management Information Format  MIF  database  which contains  information about the computing system and its components  Using SMBIOS  a system administrator can  obtain the system types  capabilities  operational status  and installation dates for system components     The MIF database defines the data and provides the method for accessing this information  The BIOS  enables applications such as third party management software to use SMBIOS     The BIOS stores and reports the following SMBIOS information      BIOS data  such as the BIOS revision level     Fixed system data  such as peripherals  serial numbers  and asset tags    Resource data  such as memory size  cache size  and processor speed    Dynamic data  such as event detection and error logging    Non Plug and Play operating systems  such as Windows          require an additional interface for obtaining  the SMBIOS information  The BIOS supports an SMBIOS table interface for such operating systems  Using  this support  an SMBIOS service level application running on a non Plug and Play operating system can  obtain the SMBIOS information     6 2 Legacy USB Support    Legacy USB support enables USB devices such as keyboards  mice  and hubs to be used even when the  operating system s USB drivers are not yet available  Legacy USB support is used to access the BIOS Setup  program  and to insta
91. pace        Enter         Sleep button          USB Device Wakeup from  S3 S4       Disabled  Enabled          Enabled Disable USB Device Wakeup From 53 54     KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C BIOS setup    7 3 8 Advanced settings   Intel AMT Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced             Configuration Intel AMT Parameters Options  Disabled  Intel AMT Support  Enabled  Enabled  Force IDER  Disabled     Force SOL  Disabled   Unconfigure              Disabled     Feature  Intel AMT Support    Disabled  Enabled    Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Description  Options   Disabled   Enabled       Force IDER    Disabled   IDER Pri  Master  IDER Pri  Slave  IDER Sec  Master  IDER Pri  Slave    Options  Disabled  IDER Pri  Master  IDER Pri  Slave  IDER Sec  Master  IDER Pri  Slave       Force SOL    Disabled  Enabled    Options  Disabled  Enabled       Intel AMT Support    KTGM45 Users Guide          Disabled  Enabled       Options  Disabled  Enabled       KTD N0793 C BIOS setup       7 3 9 Advanced settings   Intel TXT LT  Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Advanced    Configure Intel TXT LT  Parameters Options  Disabled   Intel TXT Initialization  Enabled  Enabled   BIOS AC SCLEAN   Enabled    BIOS AC SCHECK   Enabled    Lock DPR  Enabled    Reset TPM Establishment Flag  Enabled                    Select Screen  Select Item  change option  General Help  Save and Exit  Exit    Feature   Options   Description    Inte
92. r     8  BIOS Setup  Enter the BIOS setup by pressing the   Del   key during boot up   Enter Exit Menu and Load Optimal Defaults   Refer to the  BIOS Configuration   Setup  section of this manual for details on BIOS setup     Note  To clear all CMOS settings  including Password protection  move the Clear CMOS jumper in the    Clear CMOS position  with or without power  for  10 sec  This will Load Failsafe Defaults and make sure  Secure CMOS is disabled        9  Mounting the board to chassis    Warning  When mounting the board to chassis etc  please notice that the board contains    components on both sides of the PCB which can easily be damaged if board is handled  without reasonable care  A damaged component can result in malfunction or no function at all        When fixing the Motherboard on a chassis it is recommended using screws with integrated washer and  having diameter of  7mm     Note  Do not use washers with teeth  as they can damage the PCB and may cause short circuits     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C    Installation procedure       1 2 Requirement according to EN60950    Users of KTGM45 family boards should take care when designing chassis interface connectors in order to    fulfil the EN60950 standard     When an interface connector has a VCC  or other power  pin  which is directly connected to a power    plane like the VCC plane     To protect the external power lines of the peripheral devices  the customer has to take care about   e That the wires have
93. raphics engine supporting   DirectX10 and OpenGL 2 0 compliant   Shader Model 4 0 support   Intel  amp  Clear Video Technology   Core frequency of 800 MHz   Memory Bandwidth up to 17GB s   10 Execution Units   1 6 GP s and 2 7 GP S pixel rate  DP output    Hardware Acceleration full MPEG2  full VC 1 and full AVC   Full 1080p HD Video playback inclusive Blu ray   Multiple Overlay Functionality   Dynamic Video Memory Technology  DVMT 5 0  support up to more than 512 MB    O O O O O O O O O OG 0    e Analogue Display  CRT   o 300 MHz Integrated 24 bit RAMDAC  o Up to QXGA  2048x1536 pixels    75 Hz refresh    e LVDS panel Support  onboard   18 24 bit colours in up to WUXGA  1920x1200 pixels   60 Hz and  SPWG  VESA  colour coding  OpenLDI  JEIDA  colour coding is 18 bit with or without Dithering   Note that onboard LVDS port is disabled if ADD2 LVDS card is used     e TV Support  onboard   Component  S Video and Composite interfaces  NTSC PAL and HDTV  Graphics mode  10 bit DAC   Macrovision is not supported      e Multiplexed PCle x16  SDVO and TMDS    o PCle x16  PCI Express 2 0  supports also PCle Graphics card    o  SDVO ports  2 channels  for additional ADD2  Advanced Digital Display 2  cards supporting  second CRT monitor  LVDS or DVI  Digital Visual Interface  panel s     o TMDS  2 channels  for additional  HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  support with  HDCP  High bandwidth Digital Content Protection  and HD Audio  DVI support  or DP   DisplayPort  support with 
94. rent speed DIMMs are used between channels  the slowest memory timing will be used     2  Single channel  Asymmetric  mode  This mode is equivalent to single channel bandwidth operation  This  mode is used when only a single DIMM is installed or the memory capacities of channel A is bigger than of  channel     Technology and device width can vary from one channel to the other  If different speed DIMMs   are used between channels  the slowest memory timing will be used     3  Flex mode  This mode provides the most flexible performance characteristics and is used if both channels  are populated and at the same time the memory capacities of channel A is smaller than of channel B     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C          17       Channel B will be divided into two parts  One        of channel B is used together with channel    and mapped  to dual channel operation  The second part of channel B is mapped to single channel operation     Ch  B  DDR3  SLOT 0   Ch  A  DDR3  SLOT 1              Note   Regardless of the memory configuration used  Dual Channel  Single Channel or Flex  the SLOT 1 must  always be populated  This is a requirement of the Intel   Management Engine     Warning  Do not attempts to ignore below steps as it might result in corrupted BIOS  Before BIOS update make sure there is only RAM in SLOT 0  socket closest to the CPU    After BIOS update make sure there is RAM in SLOT 1  socket farthest away from the CPU        The below tables shows examples of possi
95. rough and the top slot has the routing  IDSEL AD22  INT PIRQZF  INT PIRQZG  INT PIRQZH   INT PIRQZE  820982 PCI Riser shall be plugged into Slot 0     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C          56 Onboard    amp  mating vonnectors       4 Onboard    amp  mating connectors    Onboard Connectors Mating Connectors    Connector    Manufacturer                       FAN CPU Foxconn HF2704E M1 AMP 1375820 4  4 pole   FAN SYS AMP 1470947 1 AMP 1375820 3  3 pole   KBDMSE Molex 22 23 2061 Molex 22 01 2065  CDROM Foxconn HF1104E Molex 50 57 9404   Molex 70543 0038  SATA Hon Hai LD1807V S52T Molex 67489 8005   Kontron KT 821035  cable kit   43045 1201 43025 1200   Don Connex C44 40BSB1 G Don Connex A32 40 C G B 1   Kontron KT 821515  cable kit    Kontron KT 821155  cable kit    COM2  3  4 61201020621 Molex 90635 1103   Kontron KT 821016  cable kit    Kontron KT 821017  cable kit    USB6 7  8 9  10 11   Pinrex 512 90 10GBB2 Kontron KT 821401  cable kit   USB1 USB3      FRONTPNL      Kontron KT 821401  cable kit   IEEE1394 Kontron KT 821040  cable kit   AUDIO_HEAD Molex 87831 2620 Molex 51110 2651   Kontron KT 821043  cable kit   FRONTPNL Pinrex 512 90 24GBB3 Molex 90635 1243   Kontron KT 821042  cable kit   FEATURE Molex 87831 3020 Molex 51110 3051   Kontron KT 821041  cable kit                                                    USB1 USB3 is located in FRONTPNL connector  Depending on application the KT821401 can be used     Note  Only one connector will be mentioned for each type of 
96. rs Guide       KTD N0793 C    Feature  DVMT Memory size    Options   128MB   256MB  Maximum DVMT    BIOS setup    Description  This setting is only available for WinXP       PAVP Mode    Disabled  Lite  High    GMCH Protected Audio Video Path  PAVP   BIOS support        Boot Display Device    VBIOS Default  CRT   TV   CRT TV  SDVO  CRT SDVO  LVDS  CRT LVDS    Options  VBIOS Default  CRT  TV  CRT TV  SDVO  CRT SDVO  LVDS  CRT LVDS       TV Standard    VBIOS Default  NTSC   PAL   SECAM  SMPTE240M  ITU R television  SMPTE295M  SMPTE296M  EIA 770 2  EIA 770 3    Options  VBIOS Default  NTSC  PAL  SECAM  SMPTE240M  ITU R television  SMPTE295M  SMPTE296M  EIA 770 2  EIA 770 3       Spread Spectrum    Disabled  Enabled    Options  Disabled  Enabled       HDCP Support    Disabled  Enabled    HDCP provisioning BIOS       LVDS     see description   gt      Select Resolution  Manufacturer and Type no   for the actual LVDS display        SDVO    DVI   LVDS   N A    Display module      0       Backlight Signal Inversion    Disabled  Enabled    Select Signal polarity       LVDVCC Voltage    3 3V  5V    Options  3 3V  5V       Emulate EDID       Disabled  Enabled       Options  Disabled  Enabled       KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C       BIOS setup    7 7 3 Advanced Chipset Settings     South Bridge Chipset Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Chipset    Disabled  2 USB Ports  4 USB Ports    South Bridge Chipset Configuration    USB Functions  USB 2 0 Controller  HDA Controller  Audio Ja
97. s   Description    TCG TPM Support Enables Disable TPM TCG  TPM 1 1 1 2  Support        KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C BIOS setup    7 3 14 Advanced settings     USB Configuration              BIOS SETUP UTILITY      Advanced                   USB Configuration Enables support for  legacy USB  AUTO option  disables if no USB    Devices are connected            Module Version   2 2    USB Devices Enabled    1 Drive              Legacy USB Support  Enabled   USB 2 0 Controller Mode  HiSpeed   BIOS EHCI Hand Off  Enabled                   lt   gt  Select Screen     Select Item      change option  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  Exit           gt  USB Mass Storage Device Configuration    Feature Description   Legacy USB Support Disabled   Support for legacy USB Keyboard  Enabled  Auto  USB 2 0 Controller Mode FullSpeed  Configure the USB 2 0 controller in HiSpeed  HiSpeed  480Mbps  or FullSpeed  12Mbps         Note  This feature is not available when  Failsafe Defaults are loaded  because USB2 0  controller is disabled as default        BIOS EHCI Hand Off Disabled This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI  Enabled hand off support    The EHCI ownership change should claim by  EHCI driver              KTGM45 Users Guide          KTD N0793 C Page 82 BIOS setup    7 3 15 Advanced settings     USB Mass Storage Device Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Advanced    USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Number of seconds POST  waits for the USB mass  USB Mass Storage R
98. s OEM Logo  no POST messages    Black Screen  No picture    White Screen  White picture        AddOn ROM Display Mode    Force BIOS  Keep current    Set display mode for Option ROM        Bootup Num Lock    Off  On    Select Power on state for numlock       PS 2 Mouse Support    Disabled  Enabled  Auto    Select support for PS 2 Mouse        Wait for    F1    If Error   see note     Disabled  Enabled    Wait for F1 key to be pressed if error occurs        Hit  DEL  Message Display    Disabled  Enabled    Displays  Press DEL to run Setup  in POST        Interrupt 19 Capture    Disabled  Enabled    Enabled  Allows option ROMs to trap interrupt 19       Default init boot Order       0  gt 4  gt 3  gt 5  gt 2  gt 1  0  gt 4  gt 3  gt 5  gt 1  gt 2  1  gt 2  gt 3  gt 5  gt 0  gt 4  3  gt 5  gt 1  gt 2  gt 0  gt 4  3  gt 0  gt 4  gt 1  gt 2  gt 5  2  gt 1  gt 0  gt 4  gt 3  gt 5  2  gt 0  gt 4  gt 3  gt 1  gt 5  3  gt 1  gt 0  gt 4  gt 2  gt 5    Control how devices will be placed in the Boot  Device Priority Menu     0      Removables      1      Hard disk      2    Atapi cdrom    3    BEV onboard LAN   4      USB      5      External LAN              Continues     KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C BIOS setup    Feature Description   Force boot Device Disabled Overrides current boot setting  Device must be in the  Primary IDE Master boot priority menu  though  If the device fails to boot   Primary IDE Slave the system will NOT try other devices    Secondary IDE Master  Secondary I
99. se contact your local  Distributor or Field Application Engineer  FAE      Before Contacting Support  Please be prepared to provide as much information as possible       CPU Board   1  Type    2  Part Number  find PN on label    3  Serial Number if available  find SN on label      Configuration   1  CPU Type  Clock speed   2  DRAM Type and Size    3  BIOS Revision  Find the Version Info in the BIOS Setup     4  BIOS Settings different than Default Settings  Refer to the BIOS Setup Section    e System   1  O S Make and Version    2  Driver Version numbers  Graphics  Network  and Audio     3  Attached Hardware  Harddisks  CD rom  LCD Panels etc     Warranty    KONTRON Technology warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the  warranty period  If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period   KONTRON Technology will  at its sole option  repair or replace the product with a similar product   Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components     The warranty does not cover    1  Damage  deterioration or malfunction resulting from    A  Accident  misuse  neglect  fire  water  lightning  or other acts of nature  unauthorized product   modification  or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product   Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by KONTRON Technology   Causes external to the product  such as electric power fluctuations or failure   
100. signal used to strobe data commands from to the PC AT keyboard              KBDDAT   Bi directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PC AT keyboard        KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 4 Display connector    The         45 family provides onboard Analogue CRT interface  onboard LVDS panel interface and onboard  TV Out  Additionally there is support for ADD2 card  or similar  through the onboard PCI Express x16  connector  with extension capability for support of dual DVI  dual LVDS  VGA and HDMI   DVI          PCI Express x16 Graphics add in card is used  the onboard Graphics controller  SMA 4500  is disabled     3 4 1 CRT Connector  CRT     loh lol i loh lol                                                                                                       Signal Description   CRT Connector     Description  RED                   output carrying the red colour signal to the CRT  For 75 Ohm cable impedance        GREEN   Analogue output carrying the green colour signal to the CRT  For 75 Ohm cable impedance        BLUE                  output carrying the blue colour signal to the CRT  For 75 Ohm cable impedance        NC No Connection  GND  5V This 5V supply is fused by a 1 1A resettable fuse   GND    NC No Connection                   DDCDAT   Display Data Channel Data  Used as data signal to from monitors with DDC interface        HSYNC          horizontal synchronization output        VSYNC   CRT vertical
101. sure there is RAM in SLOT 1  socket farthest away from the CPU     KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       BIOS setup    7 BIOS setup    7 1 Introduction    The BIOS Setup is used to view and configure BIOS settings for the KTGM45 board  The BIOS Setup is  accessed by pressing the DEL key after the Power On Self Test  POST  memory test begins and before the  operating system boot begins  The Menu bar looks like this     BIOS SETUP UTILITY       The available keys for the Menu screens are   Select Menu   lt     gt       lt   gt  gt   Select Item    1   or        Select Field              Change Field   lt   gt  or  lt   gt   Help    F1    Save and Exit   lt F10 gt   Exits the Menu    Esc      Please note that in the following the different BIOS Features will be described as having some options   These options will be selected automatically when loading either Failsafe Defaults or Optimal Defaults  The  Default options will be indicated by the option in bold  but please notice that when Failsafe Defaults are  loaded a few of the options  marked with      are now the default option     7 2 Main Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY       Use  ENTER    TAB  or   SHIFT TAB  to select a    System Overview    AMIBIOS itela   Version 08 00 16        Build Date  12 08 09 E 5 22                  4503 9 Y                  10  Serial   00831693  Part   62400000  Processor  Celeron     Dual Core CPU T3100 8 1 90GHz  Speed         lt   gt  Select Screen      Select Item  System Memory    Change Fi
102. ues are used          WARNING  Don t leave the jumper in this position  otherwise if power is disconnected the battery will fully  depleted within a few weeks     To clear CMOS settings  including Password protection  move the Clear CMOS jumper to pin 2 3 for a few  seconds   10 sec   works with or without power connected to the system      KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C       Connector Definitions    3 15 TPM Connector  TPM     This TPM connector  not available on KTGM45 mITX  is in general unsupported  TPM is already included in    the         45 so TPM connector is not needed  however in special projects LPC interface might be of interest  and then TMP connector is required     LPC CLK GND       LPC FRAME  KEY  LPC RST  6  5V        AD3 7 LPCAD2    3V3  EM LPCAD   LPC ADO GND  SMB CLK   SMB DATA  SB3V3    LPC SERIRQ  GND 3 CLKRUN    SUS STATH                     3 16 SPI Connector  SPI       loh lol             Signal            Signal     _  clk  amp     1                11        ES        MOS       L O   miso E             KTGM45 Users Guide    KTD N0793 C       3 17    Note    Pull  U D    Connector Definitions    Front Panel Connector  FRONTPNL     oh    Pull    loh   lol   U D    lol Signal    USB10 11 5V    Type   Signal                   USB10 11 5V    Note          USB1  USB3           USB1  USB3           GND GND                                   LINE2 IN L           5V  5V          HD LED SUS LED          GND      PWRBTN                 RSTIN  GND         
103. ut    The         45 boards include TV Out connector with support for  Analogue  Component Video  S Video   YPbPr or RGB  and Composite Video Output  NTSC  PAL output format                                       GND   7750                           4 TVDACB     o      5 GND           nc                                                  Description    TVDAC Channel B output supports   Component Video   S Video  Luminance analogue signal    Component Video   YPbPr  Luminance  Y  analogue signal  Component Video   RGB  Green analogue signal   Composite Video  Not used     TVDAC Channel C output supports   Component Video   S Video  Chrominance analogue signal    Component Video   YPbPr  Chrominance  Pr  analogue signal  Component Video   RGB  Red analogue signal   Composite Video  Not used     TVDAC Channel A output supports    Component Video   S Video  Not used     Component Video   YPbPr  Chrominance  Pb  analogue signal  Component Video   RGB  Blue analogue signal  Composite Video  CVBS signal                   KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions       3 5 Firewire IEEE1394 connectors    The         45 support two IEEE Std 1394a 2000 fully compliant cable ports at 100M bits s  200M  bits s and 400M bits s     3 5 1 IEEE1394 connector  IEEE1304 1     The pinout of the connector IEEE1394 1  stacked together with USB Ports 4 and 5  is as follows     Pull  Note   U D                          loh lol   uiis Signal                                   Note 1  Th
104. whether any device on the bus has been selected      Continues           KTGM45 Users Guide       KTD N0793 C Connector Definitions           ARBITRATION PINS  BUS MASTERS ONLY           REQ  Request indicates to the arbiter that this agent desires use of the bus  This is a point to point signal  Every  master has its own REQ  which must      tri stated while          is asserted   GNT  Grant indicates to the agent that access to the bus has been granted  This is a point to point signal  Every    master has its own GNT  which must be ignored while RST  is asserted    While RST  is asserted  the arbiter must ignore all REQ  lines since they are tri stated and do not contain  a valid request  The arbiter can only perform arbitration after RST  is deasserted  A master must ignore  its GNT  while RST  is asserted  REQ  and GNT  are tri state signals due to power sequencing  requirements when 3 3V or 5 0V only add in boards are used with add in boards that use a universal I O  buffer    ERROR REPORTING PINS    The error reporting pins are required by all devices and maybe asserted when enabled   Parity Error is only for the reporting of data parity errors during all       transactions except a Special  Cycle  The PERR  pin is sustained tri state and must be driven active by the agent receiving data two  clocks following the data when a data parity error is detected  The minimum duration of PERR  is one  clock for each data phase that a data parity error is detected   If sequential
    
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